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What Size Cable Do You Need for a 13 Amp Circuit?

For a 13 amp socket circuit in the UK, use 2.5mm² cable in a ring final circuit configuration protected by a 32A MCB, as specified in BS 7671 Table 4D5A. The ring topology allows each conductor to share the load. Under NEC, 14 AWG on a 15A circuit covers a 13A load, though 12 AWG on a 20A circuit is more common.

Quick Reference: Cable Size for 13 Amp Ring Final Circuit (UK) by Standard

StandardCable SizeConditionsReference
BS 76712.5mm² ringRing final circuit, Method C, 32A MCBTable 4D5A
NEC14 AWG15A general purpose circuit, THWN-2Table 310.16
AS/NZS 30082.5mm²Radial circuit, max 30°C ambientTable 13
IEC 603642.5mm²Reference method B or C, PVC insulationTable B.52.4

Values shown are for copper conductors in typical domestic/commercial conditions. Actual size depends on installation method, ambient temperature, and cable length. Use our free cable sizing calculator for your exact scenario.

Typical Applications for a 13 Amp Ring Final Circuit (UK)

  • Ring final circuit (UK)
  • Dedicated socket outlet
  • Fused spur connection
  • Home office circuit

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These are general guidelines. Your specific installation needs exact calculation accounting for cable route length, installation method, ambient temperature, and cable grouping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does a 13 amp ring use 2.5mm² with a 32A MCB?
In a ring final circuit, current flows in both directions around the ring, effectively halving the load per conductor. 2.5mm² cable carries approximately 16A per path, totalling 32A for the circuit under BS 7671.
Can I use 1.5mm² for a 13 amp spur?
No. A fused spur from a ring final circuit must use 2.5mm² cable to match the ring cable size. The 13A fuse in the spur protects the outlet but the cable must withstand the ring fault current.
How many sockets can I have on a 13 amp ring?
BS 7671 does not limit socket numbers on a ring final circuit, but limits the floor area served to 100m². In practice, circuits typically have 10-15 double socket outlets per ring.
What is the difference between ring and radial for 13 amps?
A ring circuit uses 2.5mm² cable on a 32A MCB with cable returning to the consumer unit. A radial uses 2.5mm² on a 20A MCB (or 4mm² on a 32A MCB) without returning. Radial is simpler; ring covers larger areas.
Is 13 amp the maximum for a UK plug?
Yes. BS 1363 plugs are rated at 13A maximum (3kW at 230V). Appliances exceeding 13A cannot use a standard UK plug and must be hardwired on a dedicated circuit with an appropriately rated MCB.

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