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Strand make-up according to DIN VDE 0295,

IEC 60228 and HD 383


stranded
wires
class 2
DIN VDE 0295
column 1

multistranded
wires

column 2

1)

extra-fine wires
class 6
DIN VDE 0295
column 4
2)

1)

column 5
2)

column 6

1)

column 7

1)

Number single Number single Number single Number single Number single Number single Number1) single
cross
section of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1 of wires x wire 1

3)

fine
wires
class 5
DIN VDE 0295
column 3

mm2

mm

0,05
0,08
0,09
0,14
0,25
0,34
0,38
0,5
0,75
1,0
1,5
2,5
4
6
10
16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630

mm

mm

,18 x 0,1
,14 x 0,15
,19 x 0,15
,12 x 0,2
,16 x 0,2
,24 x 0,2
,32 x 0,2
,30 x 0,25
,50 x 0,25
,56 x 0,3
,84 x 0,3
,80 x 0,4
,128 x 0,4
,200 x 0,4
,280 x 0,4
,400 x 0,4
,356 x 0,5
,485 x 0,5
,614 x 0,5
,765 x 0,5
,944 x 0,5
,1225 x 0,5
,1530 x 0,5
,2035 x 0,5
,1768 x 0,6
,2228 x 0,6

7 x 0,25
7 x 0,27
7 x 0,30
7 x 0,37
7 x 0,43
7 x 0,52
19 x 0,41
19 x 0,52
19 x 0,64
49 x 0,51
49 x 0,65
84 x 0,62
133 x 0,58
133 x 0,69
189 x 0,69
259 x 0,69
336 x 0,67
392 x 0,69
494 x 0,69
627 x 0,70
790 x 0,70

7 x 0,30
7 x 0,37
7 x 0,43
7 x 0,52
7 x 0,67
7 x 0,85
7 x 1,05
7 x 1,35
7 x 1,70
7 x 2,13
7 x 2,52
19 x 1,83
19 x 2,17
19 x 2,52
37 x 2,03
37 x 2,27
37 x 2,52
61 x 2,24
61 x 2,50
61 x 2,89
61 x 3,23
91 x 2,97

mm

,18 x 0,1
,32 x 0,1
,42 x 0,1
,21 x 0,15
,28 x 0,15
,42 x 0,15
,56 x 0,15
,84 x 0,15
,140 x 0,15
,224 x 0,15
,192 x 0,2
,320 x 0,2
,512 x 0,2
,800 x 0,2
,1120 x 0,2
,705 x 0,3
,990 x 0,3
,1340 x 0,3
,1690 x 0,3
,2123 x 0,3
,1470 x 0,4
,1905 x 0,4
,2385 x 0,4

1)

The number of individual wires are without obligation.

2)

The diameters of the single wires for each conductor are


not allowed to exceed the values stated to DIN VDE 0295.
The single wires of a stranded conductor must have all
the same nominal diameters.

3)

2)

mm

,18 x 0,1
,32 x 0,1
,42 x 0,1
,48 x 0,1
,64 x 0,1
,96 x 0,1
,128 x 0,1
,192 x 0,1
,320 x 0,1
,512 x 0,1
,768 x 0,1
,1280 x 0,1
,2048 x 0,1
,3200 x 0,1

mm

mm

,14 x 0,07

,26 x 0,05
,40 x 0,05

,24 x 0,07*
,36 x 0,07
,65 x 0,07
,88 x 0,07
,100 x 0,07
,131 x 0,07
,195 x 0,07
,260 x 0,07
,392 x 0,07
,651 x 0,07
,1040 x 0,07
,1560 x 0,07
,2600 x 0,07

,72 x 0,05
,128 x 0,05
,174 x 0,05
,194 x 0,05
,256 x 0,05
,384 x 0,05
,512 x 0,05
,768 x 0,05
,1280 x 0,05

Note: permissible maximal diameter of single wires:


nominal value maximal value
mm
mm
0,2
0,25
0,3
0,4
0,5
0,6

Minimum-number of single wires of stranded conductor.


The single wires of a stranded conductor must have all
the same nominal diameters.

0,21
0,26
0,31
0,41
0,51
0,61

Conversion AWG to (mm2)


AWG

mm2

AWG

mm2

AWG

mm2

30
28
26
24
22
21
20

0,05
0,08
0,14
0,25
0,34
0,38
0,50

18
17
16
14
12
10
8

0,75
1,00
1,50
2,50
4
6
10

6
4
2
1
2/0
3/0
4/0

16
25
35
50
70
95
120

AWG
300
350
500
600
750
1000

MCM
MCM
MCM
MCM
MCM
MCM

mm2
150
185
240
300
400
500

This cross reference list shows equivalent nominal values. Actual cross sections may vary. The AWG values are approximate, if the cables are made to European Standards
(mm2) and vice versa. In critical applications, where the current reaches upper limits. The deviating operation conditions for installation and laying according to standards are
to be taken into consideration.

T 15

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