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Table 1-8.Types and Construction/Description of Shipboard CableContinued
Table 1-11.Current-Carrying Capacity of Equipment Hook-up WireContinued

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1-60 Table 1-10.—Current-Carrying Capacities (in Amperes) of Some Single Copper Conductors at 30º C Size Moisture Resistant Rubber or Thermoplastic Varnished Cambric or Heat Resistant Thermoplastic Silicone Rubber or Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) Polytetra- Fluoroethylene (Teflon)     0000                  300                385            510            850       000                  260                330            430            725         00                  225                285            370            605           0                  195                245            325            545           1                  165                210            280            450           2                  140                180            240            390           3                  120                155            210            335           4                  105                135            180            285           6                    80                100            135            210           8                    55                  70            100            115         10                    40                  55              75            110         12                    25                  40              55              80         14                    20                  30              45              60 More information about electrical cable used aboard ship can be found in NEETS, Module 4, Introduction to Electrical Conductors, Wiring Techniques, and Schematic Reading; Cable Comparison Guide, NAVSEA 0981-052-8090; and Design Data Book, NAVSEA 0902-LP-006-0000, Section DDS- 304-1. Cable supply information can be found in NAVSUP Publication 4400, Afloat Shopping Guide, under federal supply classification (FSC) 6145. Hook-up or chassis wire is covered in Military Specification 76B (MIL-W-76B). Table 1-11 shows the current-carrying capacity or AMPACITY of equipment hook-up wire.






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