Circuit Load and Overload Risk Calculator

Calculate total circuit load, capacity utilization percentage, and assess overload risk for residential or commercial electrical circuits.


Connected Devices / Loads

Formulas Used

Total Real Power (W): Ptotal = Σ (Pdevice × Quantity)

Apparent Power (VA): S = Ptotal / PF  |  where PF = Power Factor (0–1)

Total Current (A): I = S / V  |  where V = Circuit Voltage

Capacity Utilization (%): U = (I / Ibreaker) × 100

NEC 80% Safe Limit (A): Isafe = Ibreaker × 0.80

Available Headroom (W): Premaining = (Ibreaker − I) × V × PF

Assumptions & References

  • Based on NEC (NFPA 70) Article 210.19(A)(1): continuous loads must not exceed 80% of the overcurrent device rating.
  • Wire ampacity values follow NEC Table 310.15(B)(16) for copper conductors at 60°C (140°F) in conduit.
  • Power factor accounts for reactive loads (motors, transformers, switching power supplies). Purely resistive loads (heaters, incandescent bulbs) have PF = 1.0.
  • Device wattage values are nameplate or rated power; actual consumption may vary.
  • Calculations assume a single-phase circuit. Three-phase circuits require different formulas (P = √3 × VLL × I × PF).
  • Voltage drop along wire length is not calculated here; long runs may require upsizing wire gauge.
  • Always consult a licensed electrician before modifying electrical circuits.

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