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6 mm² Cable — Voltage Drop & Max Length

6 mm² copper is rated about 47 A installed per Method C (clipped direct, 70 °C thermoplastic) and drops 7.5 mV/A/m (single-phase figure, matching BS 7671 Appendix 4 within rounding). The chart shows how far it runs before the drop exceeds the limits.

Max one-way run — 6 mm² copper

Load230 V @ 3%230 V @ 5%400 V 3Ø @ 5%
6 A153 m256 m513 m
10 A92 m153 m308 m
16 A58 m96 m192 m
20 A46 m77 m154 m
32 A29 m48 m96 m
40 A23 m38 m77 m

Computed with ρ ≈ 0.0225 Ω·mm²/m (copper at operating temperature), matching BS 7671 Appendix 4 mV/A/m values within rounding. Grouping, insulation type and installation method change the amp rating — treat 47 A as the Method C reference figure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 6 mm² in AWG?

The nearest equal-or-larger AWG size is 8 AWG — see the gauge converter for exact areas.

How many amps can 6 mm² cable take?

About 47 A for copper clipped direct (Method C). Enclosed in conduit in insulation it derates substantially — always check the installation method column in BS 7671 Appendix 4.

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