TECHNICAL DATA OF 25 MM SQUARE GAUGE WIRE

 Used material:

    - The inner conductor of a 25 MM SQUARE wire is generally made of copper due to its excellent electrical conductivity. Copper is often preferred for larger gauges due to its efficiency and lower electrical resistance.


Maximum Electric Current:

    - The maximum electrical current capacity that a 25 MM SQUARE wire can withstand depends on installation conditions and local electrical codes. Under typical installation conditions, this wire can handle currents in excess of 120 amps, but the exact capacity may vary. It is important to consult local electrical codes and manufacturer specifications to determine proper current capacity.


Common Applications:

    - 25 MM SQUARE wires are often used in industrial and commercial applications to power larger equipment, such as industrial electric motors, heavy machinery power systems, large electrical panels and other high power demand devices.


Maximum Supported Temperature:

    - The maximum temperature that a 25 MM SQUARE wire can withstand depends on the type of insulation used. Standard PVC insulated wires typically withstand operating temperatures of up to about 70°C. If it is necessary to withstand higher temperatures, wires with insulation from heat-resistant materials such as silicone can be used, and they can withstand temperatures in excess of 100°C.


Please remember that these technical data are general and may vary based on local codes, manufacturer specifications and specific installation conditions. When dealing with high capacity wires, it is crucial to consult a qualified electrician or electrical engineer to ensure compliance with all local safety standards and regulations.