
You have decided on the tiles, the paint and the modular switches. But have you ever wondered what is going on the inside walls? The cables which conduct electricity to each end of your home. When planning your wiring, remember that using quality pvc electrical conduits from Savera Pipes is just as important as the wires themselves.
The majority of us never do. We instruct the electrician, take good wire–but hope to get away with it. But this is the thing: the best brand of wire will not perform well–or it will be unsafe–when it is incorrect in size to the load.
So let’s fix that. No technical degree required. A plain, straightforward tutorial on how to choose the correct size of wire to use in each circuit at home.
The reason why wire size really counts.
Imagine wire as a road. A small path (slender wire) fills easily. Cars decelerate, heat up and finally stop. Same with electricity. When the current is too large to pass through the wire, the wire gets hot. Insulation melts. Short circuits happen. Fires start. Using proper electrical pipes and fittings from Savera Pipes helps protect wires from physical damage and contains any spark.
A heavier wire (appropriate size) allows the electric to pass freely, keeps cool and keeps your appliances happy.
Our unit of measure is square millimetres (sq mm) – the area of the copper within. The larger the number the larger the wire and the greater the current carrying capacity.
Step 1: Be aware of your load (What you are plugging in).
Each appliance requires some amount of current, in amperes (amps). Here is an approximate map of Indian homes:
- LED light bulb, fan, mobile charger: 0.5-1 amp.
- TV, computer, fridge: 1-3 amps.
- Geyser, AC (1.5 ton), induction stove: 10–15 amps
- Microwave, washing machine: 5-10 amps.
- Water pump (0.5 HP): 4–6 amps
Sum the amps of everything that may be operating on the same circuit at the same time. That’s your load.
Step 2: Select Wire Size to Load.
An easy calculation of copper wires (residential standard):
- 0.75 sq mm – Safe up to 6 amps. Normal application: one light, fan, small LED.
- 1.0 sq mm – Safe up to 11 amps. Usual applications: several lights/fans, TV, phone chargers.
- 1.5 sq mm – Safe up to 15 amps. Common applications: general power sockets, fridge, washing machine.
- 2.5 sq mm – Safe up to 20 amps. Normal application: heavy sockets, geyser, up to 1.5 ton AC.
- 4.0 sq mm – Safe up to 25–30 amps. Typical applications: main line for small flat, AC + geyser parallel.
Rule of thumb: You should always go a size larger than the minimum. Your safety margin is that additional buffer.
Step 3: Take into account the Distance.
The voltage drop is caused by long wires between the meter and the distant room. The finer the wire and the longer the distance the more power you lose. In houses more than 30-40 metres from the distribution box, advance the size of the wire a step. To take an example, 1.5 sq mm will give a short run, then use 2.5 sq mm at 50 metres. For exposed outdoor runs of conduit, outdoor pvc pipe insulation can further protect the wiring from temperature extremes.
Step 4: Circuits of Different Sizes.
Don’t use the same wire everywhere. The following is what we suggest for a typical 2-3 BHK home:
- Lighting circuit (lights, fans): 1.0 or 1.5 sq mm. Champion PVC cable is ideal in this case, safe, flexible and IS approved.
- Power sockets (TV, fridge, mixer, computer): 1.5 or 2.5 sq mm. Add fire resistance by using Champion FR wire.
- Appliances with heavy loads (geyser, AC, induction, pump): 2.5 or 4.0 sq mm. Champion FR wire is required on high load circuits.
- Main incoming line from meter to distribution board: 6.0 sq mm or more as per total load. Check with an electrician to be sure of sizing.
Always protect these wires with reliable pvc electrical conduits and electrical pipes and fittings from Savera Pipes to ensure safety and longevity.
Step 5: Do not forget the Quality.
Half the story is size. The other half is purity and insulation. Recycled or less copper is used in cheap wires as compared to the stated amounts. They heat up even when loaded.
Savera Pipes Champion wires are produced using 99.97% pure copper, no compromises. They are certified by IS:8130:2013, i.e. you will receive precisely the size and quality you pay for. And our FR (flame retardant) wires provide an extra safety measure in areas where it really counts such as kitchens and hidden walls. For complete protection, pair with pvc electrical conduits and consider outdoor pvc pipe insulation for any wiring that runs outside.
A Real Example
Suppose you are wiring a bedroom:
- 4 LED lights (0.5A each) = 2A
- 2 ceiling fans (0.8A each) = 1.6A
- 1 TV (1.5A) + 1 phone charger (0.5A) = 2A
- Total = about 5.6A
1.0 sq mm wire (safe up to 11A) is fine. To be a little future-proofed and safe, however, we suggest 1.5 sq mm for the power socket circuit in this room.
Now a kitchen:
- Mixer (5A) + fridge (2A) + microwave (8A) = 15A at peak
- Add induction stove (12A) – you need a dedicated 2.5 sq mm line just for that.
- So kitchen will require 2.5 sq mm FR wires on heavy appliances.
The Bottom Line
Don’t guess. Calculate. Select the size of the wire to match the load. Include a safety margin. And never be without a brand that you trust.
Savera Pipes Champion wires come in sizes from 0.75 sq mm to 4.0 sq mm and more, in both PVC and FR grades. Pure copper. ISI certified. Designed to suit Indian houses. And when you use pvc electrical conduits, electrical pipes and fittings, and where needed outdoor pvc pipe insulation, you complete a safe, durable electrical system.
Because the right wire size does not only conserve electricity—it saves lives.
Build with confidence. Protect with purpose. Choose Savera.
Disclaimer: This blog is merely general guidance. Any electrical installation should be done by licensed individuals in accordance with local codes and safety standards.