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A.10AWG
Nexans ref. 204632
- Conductor cross-section: 5.26 mm²
- Approximate weight: 46.3 kg/km
- Conductor diameter: 2.575 mm
- Nominal outer diameter: 2.575 mm
- Max. DC resistance of the conductor at 20°C: 3.346 Ohm/km
- Ampacity: 82.0 A
A.12AWG
Nexans ref. 204629
- Conductor cross-section: 3.31 mm²
- Approximate weight: 29.1 kg/km
- Conductor diameter: 2.042 mm
- Nominal outer diameter: 2.042 mm
- Max. DC resistance of the conductor at 20°C: 5.314 Ohm/km
- Ampacity: 71.0 A
A.14AWG
Nexans ref. 204628
- Conductor cross-section: 2.08 mm²
- Approximate weight: 18.3 kg/km
- Conductor diameter: 1.628 mm
- Nominal outer diameter: 1.628 mm
- Max. DC resistance of the conductor at 20°C: 8.456 Ohm/km
- Ampacity: 65.0 A
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductASTM B 3
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NationalNTC 359
Application
Transmission and distribution of electrical energy, in aerial installation and for grounding systems.
Construction
Conductor
Bare copper wire soft .
Optional
Hard temper bare copper wire.
Applicable Standards
NTC 359, ASTM B3
Certificate
RETIE N°00814
RETIE N°7785
Ampacity Conditions
- Ampacity for 40°C ambient temperature and 80°C conductor temperature, Wind speed 610mm/s, reference NTC 2050 Table 310.15(B) (21).
NOTE:
- The data reported here are nominal and are subject to tolerances according to standards and normal manufacturing practices.
- Other configurations not specified in this catalog may be available under special request and minimum manufacturing quantities.
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Conductor material
Soft copper
Conductor flexibility
Solid
Conductor shape
Single wired
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Number of cores
1
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