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Grounding Tool

Ground Wire Size Calculator

// SIZE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS FROM THE OVERCURRENT DEVICE AND CHECK PROPORTIONAL UPSIZING WHEN PHASE CONDUCTORS ARE ENLARGED //

GROUNDING_INPUTS

Use the rating or setting of the upstream breaker or fuse.

Smallest ungrounded conductor that would have satisfied ampacity.

Actual ungrounded conductor size installed in the circuit.

Shown as an installation reminder. Each raceway still needs its own EGC.

GROUNDING_RESULT
Recommended Equipment Grounding Conductor
8 AWG
Minimum size for one raceway or cable assembly.
Base Table Size
8 AWG
From NEC Table 250.122 for OCPD up to 100A.
Phase Conductor Ratio
1.00x
No proportional increase needed.
Calculation Summary

For a 100A device with a Copper grounding conductor, the base minimum is 8 AWG. Minimum phase size is 3 AWG, installed phase size is 3 AWG, so the recommended grounding conductor is 8 AWG.

Required grounding conductor area: at least 16,510 circular mils before rounding to the next standard size.

Parallel Raceway Reminder

One raceway is selected. In parallel installations, each raceway or cable set normally carries its own full-sized equipment grounding conductor sized from the overcurrent device, not a divided share.

KEY_RULES

NEC Table 250.122 sizes the equipment grounding conductor from the breaker or fuse rating, not directly from the calculated load.

If ungrounded conductors are increased beyond the minimum size for ampacity, NEC 250.122(B) generally requires the equipment grounding conductor to be increased proportionately by circular-mil area.

This tool is a planning reference. Verify local amendments, conductor type limits, and installation-specific grounding rules before construction.

WHEN_TO_UPSIZE

Voltage-drop corrections are the most common reason phase conductors are increased above their ampacity minimum.

When that happens, the grounding conductor often has to move up as well even if the breaker size does not change.

The proportional increase is based on conductor area, then rounded up to the next standard grounding conductor size.

IMPORTANT_NOTE

Equipment grounding conductor sizing is different from grounding electrode conductor sizing and from neutral conductor sizing.

Small-conductor rules, flexible cords, service equipment, and separately derived systems can introduce exceptions not modeled here.

Use the related voltage-drop, ampacity, and conduit-fill tools to finish the rest of the wiring design check.

TABLE_250_122_REFERENCE
Breaker / Fuse RatingCopper EGCAluminum EGC
Up to 15A14 AWG12 AWG
Up to 20A12 AWG10 AWG
Up to 60A10 AWG8 AWG
Up to 100A8 AWG6 AWG
Up to 200A6 AWG4 AWG
Up to 300A4 AWG2 AWG
Up to 400A3 AWG1 AWG
Up to 500A2 AWG1/0 AWG
Up to 600A1 AWG2/0 AWG
Up to 800A1/0 AWG3/0 AWG
Up to 1000A2/0 AWG4/0 AWG
Up to 1200A3/0 AWG250 kcmil
Up to 1600A4/0 AWG350 kcmil
Up to 2000A250 kcmil400 kcmil
Up to 2500A350 kcmil600 kcmil
Up to 4000A500 kcmil800 kcmil
Up to 5000A700 kcmil1200 kcmil
Up to 6000A800 kcmil1200 kcmil