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How Many Amps Can a Wire Carry? Conductor Ampacity Basics 

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In this video, we cover compressor ampacity basics and answer the common question: how many amps can a particular wire type carry? We also explain where people can look to find out more information.
You can look up the National Electrical Code (NEC) for free to search for wire and conductor ratings. The NEC has tables with wire ratings, including 310.15(B)(16).
Table 310.15(B)(16) gives you temperature and ampacity (size) ratings for different conductors. For example, number 10 wire at a 140-degree-Fahrenheit insulation rating is rated for 30 amps. However, when you have a 167-degree-Fahrenheit insulation rating with copper conductors, it's rated for 35 amps.
We sometimes use non-metallic cable, which generally has a 140-degree-Fahrenheit insulation rating, so that's why we say that number-10 wire can carry 30 amps.
However, there are certain types of wires and assemblies that have specific application concerns, and they may not be able to go into damp environments. Overall, we have to understand that ratings are NOT always what they seem; we have to look at applications and derating factors to make sure we're using the correct wiring.
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@neppy5
@neppy5 6 лет назад
glad i found this video, helps to explain the different wire size recommendations i was getting from different online wire size calculators given the same inputs
@taffythegreat1986
@taffythegreat1986 7 дней назад
Size cables to amperes. Would that still be the same if either 220v or 115v is running through them? 👍👍
@evanherpin3267
@evanherpin3267 4 года назад
This is a well done video.
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
thanks
@motobacktoconstitution4138
@motobacktoconstitution4138 5 лет назад
Thanks for free section
@MrKeith75
@MrKeith75 2 года назад
I absolutely love when people teach on here that have no idea what they’re talking about. Table 310.15 is one of the most confusing parts of the NEC. That was explained 100% incorrect
@hardikdua8123
@hardikdua8123 2 года назад
Are you saying that this video potrays incorrect information?
@MrKeith75
@MrKeith75 2 года назад
@@hardikdua8123 that’s exactly what I am saying.
@hardikdua8123
@hardikdua8123 2 года назад
@@MrKeith75 oh okay, I guess we'll just ignore this one then
@MrKeith75
@MrKeith75 2 года назад
@@hardikdua8123 lol. You can ignore whatever you want. I love when people listen to things like this online. Job security for me.
@hardikdua8123
@hardikdua8123 2 года назад
@@MrKeith75 😂😂😂 cool, btw thanks for telling that it's wrong. Hope you have a good day
@helpyfanvlogs1202
@helpyfanvlogs1202 5 лет назад
Hi, Do you know what gauge I have to use to power up 20 amp light? The light is 35 feet away from main source, thanks
@miltonnegron65
@miltonnegron65 5 лет назад
HelpyFan Vlogs 12
@jordanyoung5718
@jordanyoung5718 Год назад
When you say 20 amp do you mean the light itself pulls a full 20 amps? That much be a massive light. So assuming it does you couldn’t use 12awg. This is because a continuous load (any load that runs for a period of 3 hours or longer) requires that the breaker and wire size is derated to 80%. So you would need a 10awg wire on a 25 amp (30s are more common) amp breaker to be to code. Since it is only a 35 foot run you shouldn’t need to take voltage drop into account, but it never hurts to do the calc. A 35 foot run of 10 awg with a 20 amp load would only have a 1.39% voltage drop with a total drop of 1.66 volts. Well within parameters
@geniusmarcsays2434
@geniusmarcsays2434 3 месяца назад
@@jordanyoung5718 i disagree with the 25 amp breaker, i would use 30 amp, since china manufacturers are not so accurant, the light might pull more load than it's rated for when it heats up
@ladjkaoz
@ladjkaoz Год назад
good info, but im a lil slow... IF 10 gauge can do up to 30 amps Black Neutral Ground 120V, but if you I do 240V Hot Hot Ground it would drop to 15Aright? I'm a mobil DJ I have 2 amplifiers that draw about 22A at 120V I usually wire them to a 120V 20A circuits but the lights of the buildings dim which the music... I just got this idea pluging a 10/2 (B hot,W hot, G ground) cord to the panel. when I run then one the 120V 20A I have to keep them below their max power and monitor the current draw so the breakers won trip till. Also I have other gear Wish Incould connect to this 10/2 cord but don't want to have fireworks... if you know what I mean...😉
@johndesousa7379
@johndesousa7379 Год назад
Still 30 amps. A dryer uses 10 gauge at 240 volts.
@benjaminvandenberghe9726
@benjaminvandenberghe9726 2 года назад
Dang what's that piano riff at the beginning of the video?
@kennethbaker7758
@kennethbaker7758 2 года назад
Also depends on the terminal (breaker, etc.) you are landing it on. Most are rated at 75 Degrees. so you have to use the 75 Degree column.
@brianr1007
@brianr1007 2 года назад
For what applicatio would you use the 90 column? When would you need a breaker rated for 90 degree terminal connection
@guadarramarichard
@guadarramarichard 2 года назад
Where does it say on the terminals?
@spelunkerd
@spelunkerd 5 лет назад
As a Canadian, I find this topic very confusing. The prevalent nonmetallic cable here is NMD90, good to 90 deg C. Terminal connections are the bottleneck, where breakers are limited to 60 or sometimes 75. If any part of the circuit is limited to 60, the whole circuit is derated.
@jinshikami7525
@jinshikami7525 4 года назад
Ohm my gosh you should try this application! Observe: androidcircuitsolver/app.html
@orlandojohnson5742
@orlandojohnson5742 4 года назад
All I wanted to know was the amperage usually used for 30 amps or 60 amps! I know 10 awg gauge is used for average length for 30 amps! What's 8 gauge & what's 6 gauge used for!? 8 gauge good for 60 amps!? Or do you use 6?! I had a chart! Can't find it! I don't need a narrator! Lol 😂🙄
@johndesousa7379
@johndesousa7379 Год назад
8 AWG is used for Kitchen stoves for 40 amps. The only time I've used 60 amps was to put in a sub panel for a garage I built. It required 6 AWG.
@neppy5
@neppy5 6 лет назад
glad i found this video, helps to explain the different wire size recommendations i was getting from different online wire size calculators given the same inputs
@user-hx5vh9uh2n
@user-hx5vh9uh2n Год назад
What a great teacher
@jimmyjohnson7041
@jimmyjohnson7041 Год назад
Why not talk the basics ????? All this number letter stuff wont wire anything for me ! Not looking to transport temperature.....but do want electicity to my garage ! Nothing explain about wire carrying capacity or different types of wire !
@socoolzack
@socoolzack 3 года назад
What happens if you have two
@jessehowerton9880
@jessehowerton9880 5 лет назад
Not helpful
@HVACS
@HVACS 5 лет назад
Happy Easter! Feel free to link your helpful video below.
@DenverPicker
@DenverPicker 5 лет назад
HVAC School notice this dickhead had no response 😂😂. Keep up the good work Hvac school!
@thinshadow6669
@thinshadow6669 3 года назад
I also agree it wasn't too helpful. This didn't accommodate for the wire length
@james77011
@james77011 2 года назад
@@thinshadow6669 the length of the wire has nothing to do with ampacity
@1giveme
@1giveme 3 года назад
great video
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