How the sizing chain works
A conductor is sized by the worst constraint in a chain, not by a single lookup. This tool runs the whole chain the way an inspector reads it, citing the NEC 2023 section at each step.
- Required ampacity — the load, multiplied by 1.25 for a continuous (3+ hour) load, per 210.19(A)(1) / 215.2(A)(1).
- Ambient correction — computed from the 310.15(B)(1)(2) formula, so any temperature works, not just the table rows.
- Conductor-count adjustment — the 310.15(C)(1) factor once more than three current-carrying conductors share a raceway.
- Termination limit — derate from the insulation column, then cap at the 60/75 °C termination column (110.14(C)) and the small-conductor limits (240.4(D)).
- Voltage drop — checked against your 3%/5% target and upsized if needed, shown separately from the code minimum.
- Breaker and EGC — the next standard rating (240.6(A)) and the matching grounding conductor (250.122).
Ampacities are the NEC 2023 Table 310.16 minimums; corrections are computed from the code formulas, not copied from the code text. Verify the final design against the edition your jurisdiction has adopted.