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mm² to AWG

From
Cross-section
mm²
Nearest AWG 15.4
1.5 mm² ≈ AWG 15.4
Diameter 1.382 mm
Diameter 0.0544 in
Resistance 11.47 Ω/km
Round toward the thicker conductor
mm²Diameter (mm)Nearest AWGTypical use
0.50.79820Signal and low-current DC
0.750.97719Flexible appliance cord
1.01.12817Light fittings
1.51.38216Lighting circuits
2.51.78414Socket circuits
42.25712Cookers, showers
62.76410Heavy circuits, EV chargers
103.5688Sub-mains
164.5146Meter tails, feeders
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A 1.5 mm² metric cable is closest to AWG 16, and 2.5 mm² to AWG 14. The gauges are not exact equivalents — the metric size is usually a little larger, which is why substituting metric for AWG is the safe direction and not the reverse.

How to convert mm² to AWG

1 Enter the metric cross-section from the cable marking.
2 Read the nearest AWG, shown to one decimal so you can see how close it is.
3 Check the chart for the standard gauge above and below.
4 When substituting AWG for metric, take the thicker gauge — the lower number.

The awkwardness is that AWG values are a fixed geometric series and metric sizes are a preferred-number series, so they interleave rather than match. A calculated result of "AWG 15.5" is real information: it means the metric cable sits between two gauges and neither is an exact replacement. In practice the decision is made by current rating and by what the terminal will accept, and a fractional gauge result is a prompt to check both rather than to round.

Questions

About AWG 13.4, so AWG 14 is the nearest standard gauge — but it is thinner, at 2.08 mm².

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