Current Carrying Capacity of Aluminium Cable

The current carrying capacity of the aluminium cable is the maximum current that an aluminium cable of a given size can carry safely without getting damaged.

Aluminium and copper are the two widely used materials for the cable. The type of material used for the cable conductor mainly decides the current carrying capacity. However, other factors also influence the current carrying capacity or amperage of the cable.

If we take the same size of copper and aluminium cable, the aluminium cable carries less current because the conductivity of the aluminium is less than that of the copper. The conductivity of copper is 5.98 X 107 s/m at 200 C, whereas the conductivity of aluminium is 3.5 X 107 s/m at 200 C. Thus, the conductivity of aluminium is 0.58 times that of copper.

Theoretically, aluminium cables carry 42 % less current than copper cables.
Considering all other influencing factors of conductivity, an aluminium
cable carries about 35 % less current than a copper cable. However, copper
cable is about 55 % more costlier than aluminium cable.

Read More: Difference between Aluminum and Copper Cable

Factors Affecting the Current Carrying Capacity of Aluminium Cable

The following factors affect the conductivity of the cable conductor and eventually lower the current carrying capacity of the cable.

  • Types of Insulation
  • Exposure to direct solar radiation
  • Ambient air temperature
  • Groups of cables
  • Number of cores in the cable
  • Soil resistivity- for underground cables
  • Ambient soil temperature – for underground cables
  • Touching and non-touching cables
  • Voltage level
  • Types of voltage- AC or DC
  • Conductor construction- solid or stranded
  • Armoured or un-armoured

Aluminium Cable Current-Carrying Calculation Chart

XLPE Insulated Cable:

The current carrying capacities of XLPE insulated aluminium armoured cables are shown in the table below. Ref Specification: IS 7098 Part-1

Current Carrying Capacity of 1.1 kV Aluminium Armoured cable (XLPE insulated)
Cable Size (Sq. mm)Single-CoreTwo-CoreThree-Core
4353030
6404040
10535353
16737070
251159999
35140117117
50170140140
70210176176
95255221221
120300258258
150342294294
185385339339
240450402402
300519461461

PVC Insulated Cable:

The current carrying capacities of PVC-insulated aluminium cables are shown in the below table. Ref Specification: IS 1554 Part-1

Current Carrying Capacity of 1.1 kV Aluminium Armoured cable (PVC insulated)
Cable Size (Sq. mm)Single-CoreTwo-CoreThree-Core
4272723
6353530
10474740
16645951
25847870
351059986
50130125105
70153150130
95190185155
120220210180
150250240205
185290275240
240335325280
300380365315

The XLPE cables can be operated up to 900C, while the PVC cable’s maximum operating temperature is 700C. Therefore, the current carrying capacity of the XLPE insulated aluminium cable is more than that of the PVC insulated cable.

The above given current carrying capacities of the cables are taken for the cable in air. The cable de-rating factor needs to be taken into account while selecting the cable size for your applications.

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