The CCC tables in AS/NZS 3008 are categorized based on several critical installation variables: What is the current carrying capacity of copper conductors?
Always consult the current edition of AS/NZS 3000 directly. This review is for educational guidance – local supply authority requirements may impose additional constraints (e.g., Western Australia’s “WA Amendment”). When in doubt, consult a practicing electrical engineer or licensed electrician. as3000 current-carrying capacity table
Typical limits are 75°C (for standard PVC) and 90°C (for XLPE). The CCC tables in AS/NZS 3008 are categorized
The table provides the current-carrying capacity (in amperes) for various cable types and sizes. Here's a simplified example: as3000 current-carrying capacity table