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1 sq..mm have max. capacity is 10 ampere if these are of copper approximately than 120 sq..mm having current carrying capacity is 1200 ampere

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What length is that based on. Thanks
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Its Depend what kind of load you are using and normally 120mm copper can take up to 300 upto 350 continues

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