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Breaker Size Calculator

// SIZE A CIRCUIT BREAKER AND MATCHING CONDUCTOR FROM LOAD, MATERIAL, TERMINAL RATING, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, AND DERATING INPUTS //

LOAD_INPUTS

Loads running 3 hours or more, in amps.

Intermittent or short-duration load, in amps.

Degrees C.

BREAKER_AND_WIRE_RESULT
Minimum Breaker
20 A

Next standard size at or above required load.

Minimum Conductor
12 AWG

copper, 75C column

Required ampacity
20.0 A
Derating factor
100%
Adjusted ampacity
25.0 A

The selected conductor passes the calculated load and breaker screen after the entered ambient and conductor-count derating factors.

ASSUMPTIONS

The load basis is 125% of continuous load plus 100% of non-continuous load.

Conductor ampacity uses common NEC Table 310.16 values and a simplified adjustment workflow.

Small-conductor overcurrent limits are applied for 14, 12, and 10 AWG where applicable.

WHAT_TO_VERIFY

Confirm terminal temperature ratings, insulation type, ambient correction, and local amendments.

Motor, HVAC, welders, transformers, and equipment-nameplate circuits may require dedicated rules.

Voltage drop is not a safety ampacity rule, but it can still require upsizing on long runs.

NEXT_STEPS

Use this as a first-pass breaker and conductor screen, then validate the installation details.

For feeders and branch circuits, review conduit fill, voltage drop, grounding, and equipment instructions before purchase or installation.