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Can you use aluminum wire instead of copper to save cost? | NassauNationalCable

Can you use aluminum wire instead of copper to save cost?


  • You can use aluminum wire instead of copper, but there are certain limitations to consider. Aluminum is more affordable and lighter, making it a cost-effective choice for specific applications. However, it has higher electrical resistance, so a larger gauge is required to carry the same current as copper. It also requires special care at connection points to prevent oxidation and ensure safety.


    Aluminum Wire Uses & Applications

    • Service entrance conductors
    • Feeder circuits
    • Large branch circuits (e.g., ranges, dryers, HVAC units)
    • Overhead power distribution

     

    Copper Wire Uses & Applications

    • General branch circuits (e.g., outlets, lighting)
    • High-reliability applications
    • Areas with space constraints due to their smaller size for the same ampacity

     



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