Kitchen Outlet Circuit (20A, 120V) Wire Gauge — NEC 2023 Sizing Guide
Standard 20A 120V kitchen small-appliance branch circuit. Use 10 AWG copper. 20A at 50 ft on 120V: 2.07% voltage drop.
10 AWG
copper conductor
2.07%
voltage drop
30A
ampacity
▸ Advanced options — derating, breaker & conduit
10 AWGcopper
Ampacity OKVD 2.07%VD GOVERNS
Long run (50 ft) requires upsizing from 12 AWG to 10 AWG for voltage drop.
30A
Ampacity
at 60°C
2.07%
Voltage drop
2.49V
117.5V
At load
receiving end
10,380
Circular mils
5.26 mm²
Min for ampacity
12 AWG
6,530 CM
Min for ≤3% VD ← governs
10 AWG
10,380 CM
20A
Breaker size
NEC 240.6(A)
~$72
Wire cost est.
100 ft THHN
3/4" EMT
Conduit size
3 conductors
12 AWG Cu
Ground wire (EGC)
NEC 250.122
48W
Power loss
~$58.87/yr
⚠Long run (50 ft) governs — upsized from 12 AWG to 10 AWG for ≤3% VD.
Copper vs Aluminum (for 20A at 50 ft on 120V)
Copper
12 AWG
VD: 3.3% · 3.31 mm²
Aluminum
10 AWG
VD: 3.4% · 5.26 mm²
Kitchen Outlet Circuit (20A, 120V)
Standard 20A 120V kitchen small-appliance branch circuit.
For a 20A load at 50 ft on 120V, use 10 AWG copper.
Kitchen outlets — NEC requires 20A for kitchen small-appliance circuits
Required wire gauge
Voltage drop governs
10 AWG copper
30A ampacity | 2.07% voltage drop | 120V system
Circuit specifications
NEC 2023 compliant. Min wire for ampacity: 12 AWG. Min wire for 3% VD: 10 AWG.
Preset distance sensitivity
How Kitchen Outlet Circuit (20A, 120V) sizing changes as one-way run distance changes.
Installation planning checklist
Checklist values are generated from the preset and must be confirmed against the actual equipment and local code before installation.
Copper vs aluminum preset alternatives
Preset alternatives keep the same load, voltage, distance, and voltage-drop target while changing conductor material.
Preset assumptions
This preset models 20A, 120V single-phase, 50 ft one-way, copper conductor, 60C temperature rating, and 3% maximum voltage drop.
Presets are planning shortcuts for common search intents. The equipment nameplate, MCA/MOCP values, continuous-load status, conductor count, ambient temperature, and local amendments can change the final answer.
Common use: Kitchen outlets — NEC requires 20A for kitchen small-appliance circuits
Safety and code review notes
Confirm breaker size, conductor insulation, terminal temperature rating, grounding conductor, raceway fill, GFCI/AFCI rules, and wet-location requirements before installation.
For EV chargers, HVAC equipment, motors, spas, detached structures, and service feeders, nameplate and local-code rules can override a generic ampacity calculation.
This preset has warnings: Long run (50 ft) governs — upsized from 12 AWG to 10 AWG for ≤3% VD.
Wire sizing derivation
Load: 20A at 120V (single-phase), 50 ft, copper at 60°C
Step 1 — Ampacity: find smallest wire where derated ampacity ≥ 20A → 12 AWG (base 20A, no derating)
Step 2 — Voltage drop: allowed VD = 120V × 3% = 3.5999999999999996V
CM = (2 × 12.9 × 20A × 50ft) / 3.5999999999999996V = 7,167 CM → 10 AWG
Step 3 — Recommended: 10 AWG (VD governs)
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: 48W in run — ~420.5 kWh/yr (~$58.87/yr @ $0.14/kWh)
Cost: ~$0.72/ft × 100 ft = ~$72 (2024 retail THHN)
Conduit: minimum 3/4" EMT for 3 conductors of 10 AWG
Verification: 30A ≥ 20A ✓ | VD 2.07% ≤ 3% ✓
Other common circuits
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