Maximum Ampacities for Wire

The table below displays approved ampacities of wires in conduit, raceway, cable or directly buried, based on an ambient temperature of  86°F (30°C). The NEC code allows rounding up cable ampacity to the next standard fuse or breaker size.

Wire Size Copper Conductor Temp. Rating Aluminum Cond. Temp. Rating
  167°F (75°C) 194°F (90°C) 167°F (75°C) 194°F (90°C)
*14 20 25
*12 25 30 20 25
*10 35 40 30 35
8 50 55 40 45
6 65 75 50 60
4 85 95 65 75
2 115 130 90 100
1 130 150 100 115
1/0 150 170 120 135
2/0 175 195 135 150
3/0 200 225 155 175
4/0 230 260 180 205

* The overcurrent protection device may not exceed 30A for 10 AWG wire, 20A for 12 AWG wire and 15A for 14 AWG wire.

 

For ambient temperatures above 86°F (30°C), multiply the approved ampacities from the table above by the correction factor listed under the insulation temperature below.

Temperature Range 75°F Insulation 90°F Insulation
31-35°C 87-95 F 0.94 0.96
36-40°C 96-104 F 0.88 0.91
41-45°C 105-113 F 0.82 0.87
46-50°C 114-122 F 0.75 0.82
51-55°C 123-131 F 0.67 0.76
56-60°C 132-140 F 0.58 0.71

 

Recommended Inverter Cable and Overcurrent Protection

The table below will help you choose your cable size and fuse or breaker size for a common inverter. Larger cables may be necessary if the distance from the inverter to the battery is greater than 10 feet (not recommended).

Inverter
Voltage
Continuous
Watts
Max Inverter Input
(Amps)
Fuse Size
(Amps)
Circuit Breaker
(Amps)
Wire Size
(AWG)
12-Volt 600 80 80 80 2
  800 107 110 110 2
  1000 134 200 175 2/0
  1500 200 300 250 4/0
  2400 320 400 250 4/0
  2500 334 400 250 4/0
  2800 382 400 250 4/0
  3000 400 400 250 4/0
24-Volt 600 40 50 50 8
  800 54 75 75 4
  1000 67 80 100 2
  1500 100 110 110 2/0
  2400 160 200 175 2/0
  2500 167 200 175 2/0
  3000 200 300 250 4/0
  3500 230 300 250 4/0
  4000 265 300 250 4/0
48-Volt 3000 76 110 110 2/0
  3600 90 110 110 2/0
  4000 148 200 175 2/0
  5500 185 400 250 4/0