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HomeConvertersWire GaugeIs 12 AWG OK for 20A at 50 ft?

Is 12 AWG OK for 20A at 50 ft? — NEC Compliance Check

12 AWG copper: 20A ampacity, 3.29% voltage drop at 50 ft for 20A on 120V. NEC 2023 result: NOT compliant.

Advanced options — derating, breaker & conduit
FAIL
NEC 2023
Ampacity OKVD 3.29%

Upgrade to 10 AWG copper

Ampacity utilization100% of 20A
20A
Ampacity
at 60°C
16A
Continuous limit
80% of ampacity
3.29%
Voltage drop
3.95V
116V
At load
receiving end
20A
Breaker size
NEC 240.6(A)
~$45
Wire cost est.
100 ft THHN
1/2" EMT
Conduit size
3 conductors
12 AWG Cu
Ground wire (EGC)
NEC 250.122
76W
Power loss
~$93.21/yr
⚠Voltage drop 3.29% exceeds 3% limit. Min for VD: 10 AWG.

Is 12 AWG sufficient for 20A at 50 ft on 120V?

12 AWG copper has an ampacity of 20A at 60°C and 6,530 circular mils.
For a 20A load at 50 ft on 120V, the voltage drop is 3.95V (3.29%).
NEC result: ✗ NOT COMPLIANT — Voltage drop 3.29% exceeds 3% limit. Min for VD: 10 AWG.

Ampacity & voltage drop check

NEC 2023 Table 310.16. Voltage drop recommendation per NEC 215.2.

MetricValueLimitResult
Wire ampacity20A≥ 20A✓ OK
Utilization100%≤ 80% continuous⚠
Voltage drop3.95V≤ 3% (3.6V)✗ FAIL
Voltage drop %3.29%≤ 3%✗ FAIL
Receiving voltage116V≥ 116V⚠ LOW
NEC ComplianceNOT COMPLIANTAll checks pass✗

Recommendation: Upgrade to 10 AWG

12 AWG does not meet NEC guidelines for this circuit. Upgrade to 10 AWG.
Voltage drop requires ≥ 7,167 CM → minimum 10 AWG.

Assumptions behind this wire check

Calculation assumes copper conductors, 60C insulation/terminal rating, single-phase power, not more than 3 current-carrying conductors, and 30C ambient unless the interactive calculator is changed.
Ampacity is based on NEC 2023 Table 310.16. Voltage drop uses the standard circular-mil formula and the branch-circuit planning target shown on the page.
The result checks conductor ampacity and voltage drop; it does not inspect breaker type, local amendments, conduit fill for mixed conductors, temperature at terminals, or equipment nameplate rules.

Safety and code review notes

Do not use a wire-size calculator as installation approval for energized work. Final conductor size must match the equipment nameplate, breaker, insulation, raceway, ambient temperature, and local code requirements.
Continuous loads, HVAC MCA/MOCP labels, aluminum terminations, wet locations, burial depth, and shared raceways can change the final legal wire size.
This scenario has warnings: Voltage drop 3.29% exceeds 3% limit. Min for VD: 10 AWG.

Nearby gauge alternatives for this load

Nearby AWG options for 20A at 50 ft on 120V. Use the final installation conditions before choosing a smaller conductor.

GaugeAmpacityVoltage dropReceiving voltageModeled result
14 AWG15A5.23%113.7VReview
12 AWG20A3.29%116VReview
10 AWG30A2.07%117.5VPass
8 AWG40A1.3%118.4VPass
6 AWG55A0.82%119VPass
4 AWG70A0.52%119.4VPass
3 AWG85A0.41%119.5VPass
2 AWG95A0.32%119.6VPass

Voltage drop by nearby gauge

Visual Analysis1 series8 points

Interactive bar view for 1 series and 8 sampled points, built for quick reading and clear comparison.

Trend
Downward
Min
0.32
Max
5.23
Insight
Voltage drop by nearby gauge shows a downward pattern, with a visible peak around 14 AWG at 5.23.
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X-axis: GaugeY-axis: Voltage drop (%)

Voltage drop by nearby gauge

Breaker, ground wire, conduit, and loss planning

Planning values are contextual helpers. Breaker, EGC, and raceway choices must be checked against the real wiring method and local code.

Planning itemComputed valueWhy it matters
Standard breaker20ANEC 240.6(A): use 20A breaker (next standard size ≥ 20A)
Continuous-load conductor limit16AUse when the load can run for 3 hours or more.
Copper EGC12AWGEquipment grounding conductor estimate from OCPD size.
Aluminum EGC10AWGUse only with listed aluminum grounding methods.
EMT conduit estimate1/2"3 modeled conductors; verify final fill by raceway and insulation.
Power loss76W665.8 kWh/year at full-duty planning.

Derating sensitivity for this gauge

How 12 AWG ampacity changes as conductor count and ambient temperature increase.

ScenarioConductor factorAmbient factorDerated ampacitySignal
3 CCC / 30C1120ADefault conditions
4 CCC / 30C0.8116ADerating applies
4 CCC / 40C0.80.8213ADerating applies
6 CCC / 40C0.80.8213ADerating applies
9 CCC / 50C0.70.588ADerating applies

Voltage drop derivation

Wire: 12 AWG copper — base 20A at 60°C | 6,530 CM,Derating: standard conditions (≤3 CCC, 30°C) — no derating → effective 20A,Ampacity check: 20A load vs 20A effective → ✓ OK (100%),Continuous limit (80%): 16A,Voltage drop: VD = (2 × 12.9 × 20A × 50ft) / 6,530 CM = 3.95V (3.29%),Receiving end: 116V — ✗ below limit,NEC compliance: ✗ NOT COMPLIANT — upgrade to 10 AWG,Breaker: NEC 240.6(A): use 20A breaker (next standard size ≥ 20A),Ground wire: NEC Table 250.122: 20A OCPD → EGC ≥ 12 AWG Cu (or 10 AWG Al),Power loss: 76W in run (I²R = 20² × 0.19Ω) — ~665.8 kWh/yr (~$93.21/yr),Cost estimate: $0.45/ft × 100 ft = ~$45

Wire gauge check FAQ

Is 12 AWG safe for 20A at 50 ft?
12 AWG does not fully pass the modeled checks. Use the recommendation and confirm the real installation conditions before choosing a conductor.
Why can voltage drop fail when ampacity passes?
Ampacity checks heat at the conductor rating. Voltage drop checks delivered voltage over distance, so a long run can need a larger wire even when the load amperage is allowed.
Should continuous loads use a larger conductor?
Continuous loads are commonly planned at 125%. This page models a continuous-load conductor limit of 16A for the selected gauge.
What can change this result?
Breaker size, terminal temperature, conductor material, insulation, conduit fill, ambient temperature, local code, and equipment nameplate rules can change the final legal answer.
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