Cable Sizing Calculator per AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017 for Residential Installations
Cable sizing for AS/NZS 3008 residential installations uses Table 3 current-carrying capacities for V-75 (PVC 75 °C) or X-90 (XLPE 90 °C) cables, applies Table 13 derating for grouped cables in residential switchboards, and verifies voltage drop per Table 25 stays within the AS/NZS 3000:2018 limit of 5% from the point of supply to the final sub-circuit outlet.
Quick Reference Table
| AS/NZS 3008 Residential Cable Sizing References — AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017 (2017) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Parameter | Value / Requirement | Clause Reference |
| Current-carrying capacity | Single & multicore cable ratings by installation method | Table 3, Columns 3-21 |
| Grouping derating | Factors for cables bunched in enclosures | Table 13 |
| Ambient temperature derating | Correction for air temperatures above 40 °C | Table 14 |
| Voltage drop constants | mV/A/m values for AC and DC circuits | Table 25 |
| Maximum demand | Domestic load assessment | AS/NZS 3000:2018, Table C1 |
How to Calculate Cable Sizing for Residential Installations
- 1
Determine the circuit design current
Calculate the maximum demand for the domestic circuit. Typical Australian sub-circuits: lighting (10 A), socket outlets (20 A), cooktop (32 A), air conditioning (per unit nameplate).
- 2
Select the installation method
Identify the wiring method — typically enclosed in wall (Column 6/7 of Table 3) or clipped to surface in roof space (Column 3/4). Australian ceiling spaces can exceed 50 °C.
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Apply derating factors
Derate for grouping (Table 13) in the switchboard and for ambient temperature (Table 14) — critical in Australian climates where roof-space temperatures regularly reach 50-60 °C.
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Select cable size from Table 3
Choose the minimum cable size where the derated current rating exceeds the design current. Common residential sizes: 1.5 mm² (lighting), 2.5 mm² (socket outlets), 4-6 mm² (cooking/AC).
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Check voltage drop per Table 25
Calculate voltage drop using mV/A/m values from Table 25. AS/NZS 3000:2018 limits total drop to 5% from the point of supply, with a sub-circuit allowance of 3%.
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| Parameter | BS 7671 | AS/NZS 3008 |
|---|---|---|
| Region | United Kingdom | Australia & New Zealand |
| Voltage drop limit | 3% lighting / 5% other | 5% general (AS/NZS 3000 Table C7) |
| Reference ambient temp | 30°C air | 40°C air (Table 22) |
| Ampacity tables | Appendix 4 Tables 4D1A–4J4A | Tables 13–20 (by method) |
| Derating tables | Ca, Cg, Ci, Cc factors | Tables 22, 24, 25, 26 factors |
| Soil temp reference | 20°C | 25°C (Table 25) |