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WIRE SIZES AMERICAN WIRE GAGE (AWG) FORMER BROWNE & SHARPE
Wire Sizes
In the United States, it is common practice to indicate wire sizes by gage numbers. The source of these numbers for electrical wire is the American Wire Gage (AWG) (otherwise known as the Brown & Sharpe Gage).
A small wire is designated by a large number and a large wire by a small number as shown in below.
The diameter of a No. 0000 wire is 0.4600 inch or 460 mils; the diameter of a No. 36 wire is 0.0050 inch or 5 mils. There are 38 other sizes between these two extremes. For example, a No. 8 wire is 0. 1285 inch (128.5 mils) in diameter and a No. 1 wire is 0.2576 (257.6 mils) in diameter.
It has proved convenient to discuss the cross-section area of a wire in circular mils. A circular mil (cm) is the area of a circle having a diameter of 0.001 inch or 1 mil. Because it is a circular area unit of measure, it is necessary only to square the number of mils given in the diameter of a wire to find the number of circular mils in a circle of that diameter.
Thus, a conductor with a 1-mil diameter would have a 1-circular-mil (cm) cross-section area; a 3-mil diameter wire would have a 9-cm area; and a 40-mil-diameter wire, a 1600-cm area.
For conductors larger than 0000 (4/0) in size, the wire sizes are expressed in circular mils; for example, 350,000 cm, 500,000 cm, and so on. (Sometimes these are expressed as 350 mcm, 500 mcm, etc.)
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