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House-Wire Current-Rating (Ampacity) Chart

Current-carrying capacity of copper house wires (IS 694, 1100 V), with derating factors.

Use this chart as a quick reference for the approximate current-carrying capacity of single-core copper house wires. Values are for 1100 V PVC-insulated wire (IS 694), enclosed in conduit at about 40°C ambient — the most common house-wiring condition in India.

Conductor size (sq mm) Approx. current rating (A) Typical household use
1.0 11 Lighting circuits
1.5 14 Lighting, fans, light-duty sockets
2.5 19 5-16 A power sockets, general purpose
4.0 26 Geyser / water heater, 1-1.5 ton AC, kitchen
6.0 34 2 ton AC, sub-mains
10 46 Sub-mains, distribution-board feeders
16 61 Mains / heavy feeders
Indicative ratings for single-core copper, PVC, 1100 V, enclosed in conduit at ~40°C. Confirm against the APAR datasheet and IS 694 for your installation.

Derating factors

The ratings above must be reduced when the wire runs hotter than 40°C or shares a conduit with other loaded circuits. Multiply the rating by the factor below.

Ambient temperature (PVC, base 40°C)

Ambient temperature 35°C 40°C 45°C 50°C 55°C
Factor 1.05 1.00 0.94 0.87 0.79

Grouping (circuits bunched in one conduit)

Number of circuits 1 2 3 4 6
Factor 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.65 0.57
How to use: Effective rating = base rating × temperature factor × grouping factor. Example: a 2.5 sq mm wire (19 A) at 45°C with 3 circuits bunched → 19 × 0.94 × 0.70 ≈ 12.5 A.
Derating factors shown are typical industry values for guidance. Final design current and ratings should follow IS 732 and be confirmed against the APAR product datasheet.