The document provides tables comparing the current ratings of flat bar direct current conductors made of copper or aluminum at different ambient temperatures and sizes. The tables list the maximum allowable temperature rise in degrees Celsius for various bar sizes and temperatures. As ambient temperature or bar size increases, the allowable temperature rise generally decreases due to increased resistance and heat generation. Formulas for calculating resistance based on temperature are also provided.
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The document provides tables comparing the current ratings of flat bar direct current conductors made of copper or aluminum at different ambient temperatures and sizes. The tables list the maximum allowable temperature rise in degrees Celsius for various bar sizes and temperatures. As ambient temperature or bar size increases, the allowable temperature rise generally decreases due to increased resistance and heat generation. Formulas for calculating resistance based on temperature are also provided.
The document provides tables comparing the current ratings of flat bar direct current conductors made of copper or aluminum at different ambient temperatures and sizes. The tables list the maximum allowable temperature rise in degrees Celsius for various bar sizes and temperatures. As ambient temperature or bar size increases, the allowable temperature rise generally decreases due to increased resistance and heat generation. Formulas for calculating resistance based on temperature are also provided.
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The document provides tables comparing the current ratings of flat bar direct current conductors made of copper or aluminum at different ambient temperatures and sizes. The tables list the maximum allowable temperature rise in degrees Celsius for various bar sizes and temperatures. As ambient temperature or bar size increases, the allowable temperature rise generally decreases due to increased resistance and heat generation. Formulas for calculating resistance based on temperature are also provided.
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Table 17. Comparison of flat bar d.c.
current ratings for different ambient and working
temperatures
a. Ambient temp = 30°C
Calculated from formula 1, section 3
Temp. coeff. of resistance, a, at 30°C = 3.781 x 10 –3
Temp. coeff. of resistivity, b, at 30°C = 3.794 x 10 –3
Resistivity, , at 30°C = 1.772.cm
Size Temp rise (°C)
mm 10 20 30 40 50 60
12.5 x 2.5 65 95 120 145 160 175
16 x 2.5 80 120 150 175 200 215
20 x 2.5 95 145 180 210 240 260
25 x 2.5 115 175 220 255 290 315
31.5 x 2.5 140 210 265 310 350 385
40 x 2.5 175 260 325 385 430 475
50 x 2.5 210 315 395 465 525 575
63 x 2.5 255 385 485 570 640 705
16 x 4 105 155 195 230 260 285
20 x 4 125 185 235 275 310 340
25 x 4 150 225 280 330 370 410
31.5 x 4 180 270 340 400 450 500
40 x 4 220 335 420 490 555 610
50 x 4 270 405 510 595 670 740
63 x 4 330 495 620 725 820 900
80 x 4 405 605 765 895 1010 1110
100 x 4 490 735 925 1085 1225 1350
25 x 6.3 195 290 365 425 480 530
31.5 x 6.3 235 350 440 515 580 640
40 x 6.3 285 425 535 630 710 780
50 x 6.3 345 515 650 760 855 940
63 x 6.3 420 625 790 925 1040 1145
80 x 6.3 515 770 970 1135 1280 1405
100 x 6.3 620 930 1175 1375 1550 1705
125 x 63 755 1130 1425 1670 1885 2070
160 x 6.3 935 1405 1770 2070 2335 2570
50 x 10 445 665 835 980 1105 1215
63 x 10 535 805 1015 1190 1340 1475
80 x 10 655 985 1240 1455 1640 1800
100 x 10 795 1190 1500 1755 1980 2180
125 x 10 960 1440 1815 2125 2400 2640
160 x 10 1190 1785 2245 2635 2970 3265
200 x 10 1445 2165 2725 3195 3605 3965
250 x 10 1755 2635 3315 3885 4380 4820
100 x 16 1025 1535 1935 2270 2555 2815
125 x 16 1235 1855 2335 2735 3085 3395
160 x 16 1525 2290 2880 3375 3805 4185
200 x 16 1850 2770 3490 4090 4610 5070
250 x 16 2240 3360 4230 4955 5590 6150
315 x 16 2740 4105 5170 6060 6830 7515
b. Ambient temp = 40°C
Calculated from formula 1, Section 3
Temp. coeff. of resistance, a, at 40°C = 3.644 x 10 –3
Temp. coeff. of resistivity, b, at 40°C = 3.656 x 10 –3
Resistivity, , at 40°C = 1.833 .cm
Size Temp rise (°C)
mm 10 20 30 40 50 60
12.5 x 2.5 65 95 120 140 160 175
16 x 2.5 80 115 145 175 195 215
20 x 2.5 95 140 180 210 235 260
25 x 2.5 115 170 215 250 285 315
31.5 x 2.5 140 210 260 305 345 380
40 x 2.5 170 255 320 380 425 470
50 x 2.5 205 310 390 460 515 570
63 x 2.5 255 380 480 560 635 695
16 x 4 100 155 190 225 255 280
20 x 4 120 185 230 270 305 335
25 x 4 145 220 280 325 365 405
31.5 x 4 180 270 335 395 445 490
40 x 4 220 330 415 485 545 600
50 x 4 265 395 500 585 660 730
63 x 4 325 485 610 715 810 890
80 x 4 400 595 750 880 995 1095
100 x 4 485 725 915 1070 1210 1330
25 x 6.3 190 285 360 420 475 525
31.5 x 6.3 230 345 435 510 575 630
40 x 6.3 280 420 530 620 700 770
50 x 6.3 340 505 640 750 845 930
63 x 6.3 410 615 775 910 1030 1130
80 x 6.3 505 755 955 1122 1260 1390
100 x 6.3 610 920 1155 1355 1530 1685
125 x 6.3 745 1115 1405 1645 1855 2045
160 x 6.3 920 1385 1740 2040 2305 2535
50 x 10 435 655 825 965 1090 1200
63 x 10 530 795 1000 1170 1320 1455
80 x 10 645 970 1220 1430 1615 1780
100 x 10 780 1170 1475 1730 1955 2150
125 x 10 945 1420 1790 2095 2365 2605
160 x 10 1170 1755 2215 2595 2930 3225
200 x 10 1420 2135 2685 3150 3555 3915
250 x 10 1730 2595 3265 3830 4320 4755
100 x 16 1010 1515 1905 2235 2520 2775
125 x 16 1220 1825 2300 2700 3045 3350
160 x 16 1500 2255 2840 3330 3755 4130
200 x 16 1820 2730 3435 4030 4545 5005
250 x 16 2205 3310 4165 4885 5510 6070
315 x 16 2695 4045 5095 5975 6740 7415
c. Ambient temp = 50°C
Calculated from formula 1, Section 3
Temp. coeff. of resistance, a, at 50°C = 3.516 x 10 –3
Temp. coeff. of resistivity, b, at 50°C = 3.527 x 10 –3