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Concentric cables, 1/0 AWG 6AWG 8AWG 12AWG cable

Concentric cables, 1/0 AWG 6AWG 8AWG 12AWG cable

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Features:

 Concentric cables, 1/0 AWG  6AWG 8AWG 12AWG cable

 Voltage Rating: 600/1000V

 Temperature Rating: 

Fixed: -40°C to +70°C 

 Flexing: -5°C to +50°C

Minimum Bending Radius: 

 Single Core: 15 x overall diameter 

Multi-Core: 12 x overall diameter

 Core Identification: 

 Up to and including 5 cores: colour coded or number coded 

 7 cores and above: number coded

 

Specification:

 

AWG

No. of Core and
Nominal Cross
Sectional
# x mm²

Stranded Conductor Type

Concentric
conductor size mm²

Nominal
Overall Diameter mm

Aluminium weight kg/km

Copper weight kg/km

Nominal
Cable Weight kg/km

2

3 x 35.0

re

35

27.9

291

230

1143

1

3 x 50.0

re

50

31.5

392

335

1522

2/0

3 x 70.0

se

70

33.1

567

456

1675

3/0

3 x 95.0

se

95

36.9

785

665

2247

4/0

3 x 120.0

se

120

40.0

993

849

2715

2/0

3 x 70.0

sm

35

33.1

584

236

1489

2/0

3 x 70.0

sm

70

34.1

584

413

1648

3/0

3 x 95.0

sm

50

37.7

809

296

1974

3/0

3 x 95.0

sm

95

38.7

809

580

2253

4/0

3 x 120.0

sm

70

40.2

1023

432

2381

4/0

3 x 120.0

sm

120

40.9

1023

694

2654

300mcm

3 x 150.0

sm

70

44.2

1257

432

2798

300mcm

3 x 150.0

sm

150

45.4

1257

804

3164

350mcm

3 x 185.0

sm

95

48.6

1579

580

3498

 

 

 

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Q: (for example : 1sqmm, 4sqmm, 35 sqmm) i need a formula to calculate current by knowing the area of the cable?
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