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Parallel Conductors Calculator

// SIZE PARALLEL CONDUCTOR SETS FOR FEEDERS AND SERVICES AND EXPORT CSV OPTIONS //

PARALLEL_INPUTS

Total feeder or service load in amps before splitting into parallel sets.

Searches from 2 sets up to this limit and exports every passing option to CSV.

PARALLEL_RESULT
Required ampacity
1000 A
Includes 125% continuous-load adjustment.
Combined derating
100%
Bundle 100% x ambient 100%
Recommended minimum parallel arrangement
Arrangement
3 sets of 400 kcmil copper
Capacity
1005 A
Per conductor
335 A
Amps per set
267 A
Margin
5.0 A
PASSING_OPTIONS
SetsConductorBase ampacityAdjusted per conductorCombined ampacityAmps per setMargin
3400 kcmil335 A335 A1005 A267 A5.0 A
3500 kcmil380 A380 A1140 A267 A140 A
3600 kcmil420 A420 A1260 A267 A260 A
3700 kcmil460 A460 A1380 A267 A380 A
3750 kcmil475 A475 A1425 A267 A425 A
4250 kcmil255 A255 A1020 A200 A20.0 A
4300 kcmil285 A285 A1140 A200 A140 A
4350 kcmil310 A310 A1240 A200 A240 A
4400 kcmil335 A335 A1340 A200 A340 A
4500 kcmil380 A380 A1520 A200 A520 A
4600 kcmil420 A420 A1680 A200 A680 A
4700 kcmil460 A460 A1840 A200 A840 A

This table is intended for planning. Parallel installations also require equal conductor length, identical insulation characteristics, matching terminations, and compliance with the adopted code.

FIELD_NOTES
  • Parallel conductors generally start at 1/0 AWG and larger. Smaller branch-circuit conductors are usually not paralleled.
  • Each set should be electrically equivalent: same length, material, insulation type, and termination conditions.
  • If raceways have more than three current-carrying conductors, apply bundling derating to each conductor in each raceway.
DERATING_CHECKS
  • Use the terminal temperature limitation that actually governs the equipment connection, not just the conductor insulation label.
  • Ambient adjustment is conservative here and should be confirmed against the code table used for the jobsite conditions.
  • After choosing a parallel arrangement, verify voltage drop, conduit fill, pull tension, and lug listing separately.
WHEN_TO_USE
  • Large feeders where one conductor size becomes difficult to terminate or install.
  • Service conductors and distribution feeders that need capacity beyond a single economical conductor.
  • Projects that need a quick CSV schedule of acceptable parallel options for estimating or layout review.