kcmil, AWG, mm² & in² Converter
The most common units of measurement for cable cross-sections
1. square millimeter (mm²)
The most commonly used unit in Europe and many other countries is the square millimeter (mm²). This unit indicates the cross-sectional area of a conductor and is a direct measure of its current-carrying capacity. Typical values are:
- 0.75 mm² (small appliances and lighting)
- 1.5 mm² (socket and lighting circuits)
- 2.5 mm² (high-performance appliances such as stoves or air conditioning systems)
- 6 mm² and larger (main power lines and industrial applications)
2. American Wire Gauge (AWG)
In the USA and some other countries, the cable cross-section is measured in American Wire Gauge (AWG). AWG is based on a logarithmic scale, where a smaller number means a larger cross-section. Some examples:
- 18 AWG (equivalent to approx. 0.82 mm², often for small electrical appliances)
- 14 AWG (approx. 2.08 mm², commonly used in households for lighting)
- 10 AWG (approx. 5.26 mm², for powerful appliances)
Conversion from AWG to mm² is done using standardized tables.
3. circular mils (cmil)
This unit is mainly used in North America for very large cable cross-sections. A circular mil (cmil) is the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil (1 mil = 1/1000 inch). Cross-sections are usually specified in increments of thousands (kcmil). Typical values:
- 100 kcmil (corresponds to approx. 50.8 mm²)
- 250 kcmil (approx. 126.7 mm²)
- 500 kcmil (approx. 253.3 mm²)
4. square inch (in²)
The square inch is rarely used for electrical cables, but is used in certain industrial areas, particularly in high-voltage and energy technology. It is used to describe extremely large conductor cross-sections.
AWG Table
AWG | mm² |
---|---|
0000 | 107,2 |
000 | 85,03 |
00 | 67,43 |
0 | 53,48 |
1 | 42,41 |
2 | 33,63 |
3 | 26,67 |
4 | 21,15 |
5 | 16,77 |
6 | 13,3 |
7 | 10,55 |
8 | 8,366 |
9 | 6,634 |
10 | 5,261 |
11 | 4,172 |
12 | 3,309 |
13 | 2,624 |
14 | 2,081 |
15 | 1,65 |
16 | 1,309 |
17 | 1,038 |
18 | 0,823 |
19 | 0,6527 |
20 | 0,5176 |
21 | 0,4105 |
22 | 0,3255 |
23 | 0,2582 |
24 | 0,2047 |
25 | 0,1624 |
26 | 0,1288 |
27 | 0,1021 |
28 | 0,08098 |
29 | 0,06422 |
30 | 0,05093 |
31 | 0,04039 |
32 | 0,03203 |
33 | 0,0254 |
34 | 0,02014 |
35 | 0,01597 |
36 | 0,01267 |
37 | 0,01005 |
38 | 0,007967 |
39 | 0,006318 |
40 | 0,00501 |
41 | 0,003973 |
42 | 0,003151 |
43 | 0,002499 |
44 | 0,001982 |
45 | 0,001572 |
46 | 0,001246 |
47 | 0,0009884 |
48 | 0,0007838 |
49 | 0,0006216 |
50 | 0,0004929 |