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What Size Cable Do You Need for an 80 Amp Circuit?

For an 80 amp circuit, use 16mm² copper cable under BS 7671 Table 4D5A, rated at 85A clipped direct. Under NEC, 4 AWG at 75°C provides 85A per Table 310.16. For conduit installations, upgrade to 25mm² as the Method B rating for 16mm² drops to 73A, below the 80A requirement.

Quick Reference: Cable Size for 80 Amp Sub-Main Distribution by Standard

StandardCable SizeConditionsReference
BS 767116mm²Method C (clipped direct), PVC insulationTable 4D5A
NEC4 AWGTHWN-2, 75°C columnTable 310.16
AS/NZS 300816mm²Clipped direct or in tray, max 30°C ambientTable 13
IEC 6036416mm²Reference method 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 80 Amp Sub-Main Distribution

  • Large sub-main distribution
  • Commercial building feed
  • Industrial panel supply
  • Multi-unit residential feed

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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

Is 16mm² enough for 80 amps in conduit?
No. 16mm² in conduit (Method B) is rated at only 73A under BS 7671 — below 80A. Use 25mm² in conduit (rated at 89A) or 16mm² XLPE clipped direct (rated at 107A). Installation method significantly affects the required cable size.
What size SWA cable for 80 amps?
Use 25mm² SWA cable for an 80A sub-main. 16mm² SWA is rated at approximately 76A in ground — below the 80A requirement. 25mm² SWA provides adequate capacity with margin for derating.
What size earth conductor for an 80 amp circuit?
Under BS 7671 Table 54.7, the minimum CPC for 16mm² line conductors is 16mm². If using 25mm² line conductors, the CPC can be 16mm². The adiabatic equation may permit a smaller CPC.
What is 4 AWG equivalent in mm²?
4 AWG has a cross-sectional area of 21.2mm², falling between 16mm² and 25mm² in metric sizing. Its NEC ampacity at 75°C is 85A per Table 310.16.
How far can I run 16mm² cable at 80 amps?
At 230V with a 5% voltage drop limit, 16mm² cable can run approximately 14m at 80A. For 25mm², the maximum extends to about 22m. Longer sub-main runs require proportionally larger cables.

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