Air Compressor Wire Size Calculator: Get the Right Gauge

⚡ Air Compressor Wire Size Calculator

Find the correct wire gauge, breaker size, and conduit for any air compressor — NEC-compliant results instantly

Quick Presets
🔧 Compressor Specifications
📊 Calculation Results
🔌 Wire Ampacity Quick Reference
12 AWG
20A Copper
10 AWG
30A Copper
8 AWG
40A Copper
6 AWG
55A Copper
4 AWG
70A Copper
2 AWG
95A Copper
1/0 AWG
125A Copper
2/0 AWG
145A Copper
📋 Copper Wire Ampacity Table (NEC 310.15 @ 75°C)
AWG / kcmil Copper Ampacity (75°C) Aluminum Ampacity (75°C) Resistance (Ω/1000ft Copper) Max Breaker (Copper) Wire OD (approx.)
14 AWG15A3.07 Ω15A0.073 in
12 AWG20A1.93 Ω20A0.092 in
10 AWG30A25A1.21 Ω30A0.116 in
8 AWG50A40A0.764 Ω50A0.146 in
6 AWG65A50A0.491 Ω60A0.184 in
4 AWG85A65A0.308 Ω80A0.232 in
3 AWG100A75A0.245 Ω100A0.260 in
2 AWG115A90A0.194 Ω100A0.292 in
1 AWG130A100A0.154 Ω110A0.332 in
1/0 AWG150A120A0.122 Ω125A0.373 in
2/0 AWG175A135A0.0967 Ω150A0.419 in
3/0 AWG200A155A0.0766 Ω175A0.470 in
4/0 AWG230A180A0.0608 Ω200A0.528 in
250 kcmil255A205A0.0515 Ω225A0.575 in
350 kcmil310A250A0.0367 Ω300A0.681 in
💨 Common Air Compressor Wiring Reference
Compressor Size Voltage / Phase Full Load Amps Min Wire Gauge Breaker Size Typical Use
1 HP120V / 1Φ16A12 AWG20APancake / small portable
1.5 HP120V / 1Φ20A12 AWG20ADIY shop compressor
2 HP120V / 1Φ24A10 AWG30APortable/home garage
3 HP240V / 1Φ15A14 AWG15AHome workshop
5 HP240V / 1Φ25A10 AWG30AMid-size shop
7.5 HP240V / 1Φ38A8 AWG40AProfessional shop
10 HP240V / 3Φ28A10 AWG30ALight industrial
15 HP480V / 3Φ22A10 AWG25AIndustrial / auto shop
20 HP480V / 3Φ29A10 AWG30AHeavy industrial
25 HP480V / 3Φ36A8 AWG40AManufacturing
📉 Voltage Drop Reference (Copper Wire, 240V Single Phase, 20A Load)
Wire Gauge 25 ft Run 50 ft Run 75 ft Run 100 ft Run NEC 3% Limit
14 AWG1.5%3.1%4.6%6.1%Exceeds @ 50ft
12 AWG0.96%1.9%2.9%3.9%Exceeds @ 75ft
10 AWG0.60%1.2%1.8%2.4%OK to 100ft
8 AWG0.38%0.76%1.1%1.5%OK to 100ft
6 AWG0.24%0.48%0.72%0.97%OK to 100ft
4 AWG0.15%0.31%0.46%0.61%OK to 100ft
🧱 Conduit Size Reference (EMT, Single THWN Conductor)
Wire Gauge Wire OD (in) Min 1/2" EMT Min 3/4" EMT Min 1" EMT Recommended Conduit
12 AWG0.130 inUp to 9 wiresUp to 16 wiresUp to 26 wires1/2" EMT (3-wire)
10 AWG0.164 inUp to 5 wiresUp to 9 wiresUp to 15 wires1/2" EMT (3-wire)
8 AWG0.216 inUp to 3 wiresUp to 5 wiresUp to 8 wires3/4" EMT (3-wire)
6 AWG0.272 in1 wire onlyUp to 3 wiresUp to 5 wires3/4" EMT (3-wire)
4 AWG0.324 in1–2 wiresUp to 3 wires1" EMT (3-wire)
2 AWG0.384 in1 wire only1–2 wires1" EMT (3-wire)
1/0 AWG0.475 in1 wire only1-1/4" EMT (3-wire)
2/0 AWG0.532 in1 wire only1-1/4" EMT (3-wire)
💡 Calculation Tips
⚡ NEC 125% Motor Rule: Per NEC Article 430, all motor branch circuits must be sized at 125% of the motor's full-load amperage. This calculator applies this factor by default. Always use the actual motor nameplate FLA if different from calculated values — nameplate data always takes precedence.
📏 Voltage Drop & Long Runs: For runs over 50 ft, voltage drop becomes significant for motor circuits. A drop above 3% can cause motors to run hot and start poorly. Go up one wire gauge for every additional 25–30 ft beyond 50 ft. Aluminum wire requires two gauge sizes larger than copper for equivalent ampacity — never use aluminum wire smaller than 8 AWG.
⚠️ Safety Notice: All wiring must comply with NEC and local electrical codes. Work on electrical circuits must be performed by a licensed electrician. Always de-energize circuits before working on them. This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes — verify all results with a licensed electrician and local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).

Choosing the right size of wire for an air compressor is really important. If one fails that, problems can grow quickly. The need of wire thickness relates to the power of the machine, the current force and the length of the run from the panel to the device.

For an air compressor with 5 horsepowers, the label commonly points to a max current of 23 amps. Even so, for the motor wiring one must count according to the rule for full load, that assigns to a 5 horsepower engine 28 amps. One multiplies that value by 125 percent, which results in 35 amps.

How to Choose Wire Size for an Air Compressor

Like this the cables must handle at least 35 amps. So one uses 8/2 NM-B type or 10-gauge THWN wire in tubes. To follow the standards, 10-gauge NM-B is actually too small for such a 5 horsepower unit.

wire gauges do not depend on the voltage, only on the current flow. Here is a good spot for online reference.

For a 230-volt air compressor, 10/2 wire works, if the current does not pass the limit of around 30 amps. Use a two-pole breaker rated according to the max current. For a 6 horsepower 230-volt model, use a two-pole braker of 30 to 40 amps, together with at least 10-gauge copper wire for safe carrying of the load.

Also the distance matters a lot. Commonly the advice about wire thickness assumes 100 feet of run from the power source to the disconnect, that according to standards must serve the air compressor. If the length reaches around 90 feet including vertical parts, 10-gauge could be too little.

Then better choose 6-gauge or even 4-gauge. For instance, for a 10 horsepower single-phase air compressor the specs require a 60-amp breaker and 6/2 wire for around 100 feet. But the same device does point, that under 100 feet 4-gauge is enough, while above that you knead 3-gauge.

A wise idea is to install a bit thicker wire than strictly needed right now. For instance, if one lays today a small air compressor with 10/3 wire and a 20-amp breaker, later one easily can switch to a 5 horsepower model only by swapping the breaker to 30 amps. No harm happens from too thick wire, if it fits in the breaker.

Similarly, if one now runs 8-gauge wire through a tube, later drawing new wire for a stronger unit becomes simple work.

For air compressors with higher horsepowers, like 5 horsepower, one usually must set the connection directly, because average outlets and plugs only work up to around 3.5 horsepowers. A fused disconnect beside the device is a good fix. Bringing a 50-amp 240-volt four-wire circuit to a subpanel in the garage gives more freedom for future uses.

The conductors always must be rated at 125 percent of thefull load current, to stay safe and meet standards.

Air Compressor Wire Size Calculator: Get the Right Gauge

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