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muddy0409

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Joined: 15/06/2011
Location: Australia
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Posted: 11:33pm 11 Dec 2012
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Hi all,
I have just spent many hours, unsuccessfully, trying to find a chart to convert Australian wire sizes to AWG.
Can anyone help with the AWG equivelants to the following

7/0.20
14/0.20
24/0.20
32/0.20
40/0.20

Or can anyone point me at a chart that will tell me.

Thanks in advance.Edited by muddy0409 2012-12-13
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Barry T Coles

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Joined: 30/07/2009
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Posted: 01:24am 12 Dec 2012
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Hi Muddy

Give these a try.

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/awg-wire-gauge-d_731.html

http://www.simetric.co.uk/siwire_elect.htm

Or try typing into your search engine "convert electrical wire to AWG" that brought up a heap of sites.

Cheers
Barry

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Warpspeed
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Posted: 12:35pm 12 Dec 2012
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This is a bit tricky, because most common wire charts only refer to converting single stranded wire.

But anyhow, starting with a single 0.2mm squared strand.
The diameter of that would be 0.5048mm or very close to 0.02 inches diameter = 20 thou.

Converting that area to circular mils 20 x 20 = 400
(one circular mill is the area of one round conductor .001 inches diameter)

7 strands 7 x 400 = 2,800 circular mils

14 strands 14 x 400 = 5,600 circular mils

24 strands 24 x 400 = 9,600 circular mils

32 strands 32 x 400 = 12,800 circular mils

40 strands 40 x 400 = 16,000 circular mills

Now to convert circular mils to the closest AWG, you can use this table:

http://www.schaltbau-gmbh.com/en/Products/Connectors/Electri cal-Wire-Conversion-Table/Edited by Warpspeed 2012-12-13
Cheers,  Tony.
 
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