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HomeConvertersWire GaugeWire Gauge for 50A at 100 ft on 240V

Wire Gauge for 50A at 100 ft on 240V — NEC Calculator

For 50A at 100 ft on 240V, use 6 AWG copper. Voltage drop: 2.05%. Per NEC 2023 Table 310.16.

Advanced options — derating, breaker & conduit
6 AWGcopper
Ampacity OKVD 2.05%

6 AWG selected by ampacity (55A ≥ 50A).

Ampacity55Aat 60°C
Voltage drop2.05%4.92V
At load235.1Vreceiving end
Circular mils26,24013.3 mm²
Min for ampacity ← governs
6 AWG
26,240 CM
Min for ≤3% VD
6 AWG
26,240 CM
Breaker size50ANEC 240.6(A)
Wire cost est.~$370200 ft THHN
Conduit size1-1/4" EMT3 conductors
Ground (EGC)10 AWG CuNEC 250.122
Power loss239.5W~$293.72/yr

Copper vs Aluminum (for 50A at 100 ft on 240V)

Copper
6 AWG
VD: 2.0% · 13.3 mm²
Aluminum
4 AWG
VD: 2.1% · 21.1 mm²

What wire gauge for 50A at 100 ft on 240V?

For a 50A circuit at 100 ft on 240V, use 6 AWG copper conductor.
6 AWG (55A ampacity) satisfies both the 50A load and 3% voltage drop limit at 100 ft.

Recommended wire gauge

Ampacity governs

6 AWG copper

55A ampacity | 2.05% VD | 235.1V at load

Minimum wire by constraint

Required CMs: 17,917 CM. Formula: CM = (2 × K × I × L) / (V × 3%)

ConstraintMin WireCMDetail
Ampacity only6 AWG26,24055A at 60°C
Voltage drop ≤ 3%6 AWG26,24017,917 CM required
Recommended6 AWG26,240Ampacity governs

Wire size by run distance

Distance sensitivity for 50A on 240V at 3% voltage-drop target.

One-way distanceRecommended gaugeVoltage dropReceiving voltageGoverning constraint
25 ft6 AWG0.51%238.8VAmpacity
50 ft6 AWG1.02%237.5VAmpacity
75 ft6 AWG1.54%236.3VAmpacity
100 ft6 AWG2.05%235.1VAmpacity
150 ft4 AWG1.93%235.4VVoltage drop
200 ft4 AWG2.58%233.8VVoltage drop

Voltage drop by run distance

Visual Analysis1 series6 points

Interactive line view for 1 series and 6 sampled points, built for quick reading and clear comparison.

Trend
Upward
Min
0.51
Max
2.58
Insight
Voltage drop by run distance shows an upward pattern, with a visible peak around 200 ft at 2.58.
0.511.02751.5452.06252.58255075100150200
X-axis: One-way distanceY-axis: Voltage drop (%)

Voltage drop by run distance

Copper vs aluminum for this run

Material comparison uses the same amps, voltage, distance, temperature rating, and voltage-drop limit.

MaterialRecommended gaugeAmpacityVoltage dropResistanceGoverning constraint
copper6 AWG55A2.05%0.491 ohm/kftAmpacity
aluminum4 AWG55A2.12%0.508 ohm/kftAmpacity

Protection, conduit, cost, and loss planning

These planning values are generated from the recommended conductor and are not a substitute for field code review.

Planning itemComputed valueWhy it matters
Standard breaker50ANEC 240.6(A): use 50A breaker (next standard size ≥ 50A)
Copper EGC10 AWG CuNEC Table 250.122: 50A OCPD → EGC ≥ 10 AWG Cu (or 8 AWG Al)
Aluminum EGC8 AWG AlUse only where aluminum grounding conductors are permitted and listed.
EMT conduit estimate1-1/4"3 modeled conductors.
Wire cost estimate$370Approx. 2024 retail THHN pricing. 200 ft total (100 ft × 2 conductors).
Power loss239.5W2098 kWh/year at full-duty planning.

Sizing assumptions

Sizing uses copper conductor data, 60C ampacity, single-phase voltage drop, 3% maximum voltage drop, not more than 3 current-carrying conductors, and 30C ambient.
The recommended wire is the larger of the ampacity minimum and the voltage-drop minimum. Long runs can require upsizing even when ampacity alone passes.
Breaker sizing, equipment grounding conductor sizing, conduit estimate, power loss, and cost are computed from the recommended conductor for planning context.

Safety and code review notes

Use the equipment nameplate and local code as the final authority. HVAC, EVSE, motors, continuous loads, and feeders often have extra NEC rules beyond a simple amps-and-distance calculation.
Aluminum conductors require listed AL/CU terminations and installation practices appropriate to the conductor and environment.
This sizing passes the modeled checks under the stated assumptions.

Step-by-step wire sizing

Load: 50A at 240V (single-phase), 100 ft, copper at 60°C
Step 1 — Ampacity: find smallest wire where derated ampacity ≥ 50A → 6 AWG (base 55A, no derating)
Step 2 — Voltage drop: allowed VD = 240V × 3% = 7.199999999999999V
CM = (2 × 12.9 × 50A × 100ft) / 7.199999999999999V = 17,917 CM → 6 AWG
Step 3 — Recommended: 6 AWG (ampacity governs)
Breaker: NEC 240.6(A): use 50A breaker (next standard size ≥ 50A)
Ground wire: NEC Table 250.122: 50A OCPD → EGC ≥ 10 AWG Cu (or 8 AWG Al)
Power loss: 239.5W in run — ~2098 kWh/yr (~$293.72/yr @ $0.14/kWh)
Cost: ~$1.85/ft × 200 ft = ~$370 (2024 retail THHN)
Conduit: minimum 1-1/4" EMT for 3 conductors of 6 AWG
Verification: 55A ≥ 50A ✓ | VD 2.05% ≤ 3% ✓

Wire sizing FAQ

Why did the calculator recommend 6 AWG?
6 AWG is the smallest modeled copper conductor that satisfies ampacity and the 3% voltage-drop target.
Does voltage or amperage matter more?
Both matter. Amperage drives ampacity and heat, while voltage and distance drive the voltage-drop percentage seen at the load.
Can aluminum be used instead of copper?
Aluminum may be valid only with AL-rated equipment and code-approved terminations. The material comparison table shows how the recommendation changes when material changes.
What should be checked before installation?
Confirm breaker size, terminal temperature, insulation type, conductor count, raceway fill, ambient conditions, and local code before treating the planning result as final.
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