Load wiring, Current carrying capacity, Table 2.3 – Xantrex Technology XPR 150-40 User Manual

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Installation

Load Wiring

Release 1.1

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Load Wiring

When connecting load wiring to the power supply, consider the following factors:

Current carrying capacity of the wire

Maximum load wiring length for operation with sense lines

Noise and impedance effects of the load lines

Current

Carrying

Capacity

As a minimum, load wiring must have a constant capacity greater than the output
current rating of the power supply. This ensures that the wiring will not be damaged
even if the load is shorted.

Table 2.3

. shows the maximum current rating, based on

450A per square centimeter, for various gauges of wire rated for 105°C operation.
Operating at the maximum current rating results in a temperature rise of
approximately 30°C for a wire operating in free air. Where load wiring must operate
in areas with elevated ambient temperatures or bundled with other wiring, use larger
gauges or higher temperature-rated wiring. For high current applications,
custom-designed bus bars are typically used. To increase the current carrying
capability, use parallel cables.

Table 2.3 Current Carrying Capacity for Load Wiring

1

Wire Size
(AWG)

Maximum Current (A)

Wire Size
(AWG)

Maximum Current
(A)

20

2.5

4

97

18

4

2

155

16

6

1

192

14

10

1/0

247

12

16

2/0

303

10

21

3/0

350

8

36

4/0

405

6

61

250MCM

455

1. Single insulated conductors in free air, 30°C

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