DC Copper Busbar Ampacities

The following tables have been provided by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), T1 Committee, and represent ampacities for busbar sizes and arrangements typically found in the telecommunications industry. The number of sizes shown are not as extensive as those in the tables of AC ampacities, and there may be slight discrepancies between the ampacities shown here and those obtained by calculations derived from AC ampacities. CDA would encourage the reader to use the more conservative of the two figures, if there is a discrepancy.

The ampacities that follow are from Table 5 of Standard T1.311, and are reproduced here solely for the convenience of the viewer. Further reproduction or use of this document is prohibited without the express written permission of ATIS.

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No. of Bars Thickness Width Cross-section Area(cm) Ampacity Copper
A1 B2
1 1/8 ½
¾
1

2
79.6
119.4
159.2
238.7
318.3
154
215
275
390
503
152
212
271
385
496
1 1/4 ½
1

2

3

4
6
8
159.2
318.3
477.5
636.6
795.8
954.9
1,114.0
1,273.0
1,910.0
2,546.0
238
409
572
731
887
1,040
1,192
1,342
1,931
3,092
234
403
564
721
869
1,019
1,152
1,295
1,820
2,828
1 3/8 1

2

3
4
6
8
477.5
716.2
954.9
1,194.0
1,432.0
1,910.0
2,865.0
3,820.0
524
724
919
1,110
1,298
1,667
2,388
3,092
517
714
906
1,087
1,272
1,612
2,250
2,828
1 1/2 1

2
3
4
6
8
636.6
954.9
1,273.0
1,910.0
2,546.0
3,820.0
5,093.0
632
863
1,088
1,523
1,951
2,783
3,596
622
851
1,073
1,494
1,887
2,623
3,289
2 1/4 2
3
4
6
8
1,273.0
1,910.0
2,546.0
3,820.0
5,093.0
1,301
1,834
2,350
3,352
4,325
1,259
1,735
2,163
2,937
3,583
2 1/2 2
3
4
6
8
2,546.0
3,820.0
5,093.0
7,638.0
10,186.0
1,961
2,715
3,445
4,861
6,236
1,902
2,577
3,182
4,275
5,189
3 1/4 4
6
8
3,820.0
5,730.0
7,640.0
3,342
4,745
6,105
2,996
3,992
4,770
3 1/2 4
6
8
7,639.0
11,459.0
15,278.0
4,918
6,902
8,824
4,437
5,848
6,950
4 1/4 2
3
4
6
8
2,546.0
3,820.0
5,093.0
7,639.0
10,186.0
2,426
3,394
4,328
6,130
7,872
2,313
3,123
3,819
5,026
5,916
4 1/2 4
6
8
10,168.0
15,278.0
20,371.0
6,384
8,933
11,395
5,673
7,392
8,659
5 1/4 4
6
8
6,365.0
9,550.0
12,710.0
5,312
7,512
9,634
4,637
6,048
7,041
5 1/2 4
6
8
12,732.0
19,098.0
25,464.0
7,847
10,960
13,960
6,915
8,921
10,340
6 1/4 4
6
8
7,610.0
11,410.0
15,330.0
6,295
8,891
11,395
5,452
7,064
8,154
6 1/2 4
6
8
15,278.0
22,918.0
30,557.0
9,309
12,980
16,520
8,148
10,445
12,005
7 1/4 6
8
13,370.0
17,822.0
10,270
13,150
8,076
9,259
7 1/2 6
8
26,737.0
35,650.0
15,000
19,080
11,960
13,660
8 1/4 6
8
15,280.0
20,372.0
11,645
14,905
9,086
10,360
8 1/2 6
8
30,557.0
40,742.0
17,020
21,635
13,475
15,310
9 1/4 6
8
17,190.0
22,914.0
13,020
16,660
10,095
11,455
9 1/2 6
8
34,376.0
45,835.0
19,040
24,190
14,985
16,955
10 1/4 6
8
19,100.0
25,460.0
14,400
18,415
11,100
12,545
10 1/2 6
8
38,190.0
50,928.0
21,060
26,745
16,495
18,600
11 1/4 6
8
21,010.0
28,013.0
15,775
20,170
12,105
13,640
12 1/4 6
8
22,920.0
30,560.0
17,150
21,925
13,110
14,725

1. The ampacity rating is based on a 30°C rise above a 40°C ambient. The bars are run with their long axis vertical. The spacing between bars is equal to or more than their thickness, and the bars are run in a horizontal plane.

2. Ampacity rating to be used when the long axis of the bars is in the horizontal plane, or when the spacing between bars is less than the thickness of the bars, or when the bars are run in a vertical direction.

3. The minimum bending radius for copper is equal to the thickness of the bar. The minimum bending radius for aluminum is equal to twice the thickness of the bar. The surface roughening that may occur at the bend is not serious as long as it is only a surface condition.

4. The copper bus bar is ETP-110 100% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard) conductivity (0.15328 ohm-gram/square meter) per ASTM B187. The resistivity is 10.371 ohm circular mils/foot at 20°C surface of the cable. The minimum bend radii may be reduced only if specifically allowed by the conductor manufacturer.