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Cable Sizing Calculator per NEC (NFPA 70) for Industrial Installations

NEC (NFPA 70)2026 EditionIndustrial InstallationsNew Edition

Conductor sizing for NEC 2026 industrial installations follows Article 430 for motor branch circuits — sizing conductors at 125% of motor FLC from Table 430.248/250, applying Table 310.16 ampacities with Article 310.15(C) adjustment factors for cable tray runs, and coordinating overcurrent protection per Article 430.52 for motor short-circuit and ground-fault protection.

Quick Reference Table

NEC 2026 Industrial Conductor Sizing ReferencesNEC (NFPA 70) (2026 Edition)
ParameterValue / RequirementClause Reference
Motor FLC tablesFull-load current for single and three-phase motorsTable 430.248 / Table 430.250
Motor conductor sizing125% of FLC for continuous duty motorsArticle 430.22
Motor SCGF protectionMaximum device ratings by typeArticle 430.52, Table 430.52
Cable tray ampacitiesAmpacity for conductors in cable trayArticle 392.80
High ambient correctionCorrection for process area temperaturesTable 310.15(B)(1)
Short circuit protectionConductor damage curves and device coordinationArticle 240.1, Informational Note No. 2

How to Calculate Cable Sizing for Industrial Installations

  1. 1

    Determine motor full-load current

    Use Table 430.248 (single-phase) or Table 430.250 (three-phase) for the motor FLC — always use the table value, never the motor nameplate, per Article 430.6(A)(1).

  2. 2

    Size the motor branch circuit conductors

    Per Article 430.22, size conductors at not less than 125% of the motor FLC from the appropriate table. For example, a 50 hp, 460 V motor has a table FLC of 65 A, requiring conductors rated for at least 81.25 A.

  3. 3

    Apply adjustment and correction factors

    Apply Article 310.15(C) adjustment for conduit fill and Table 310.15(B)(1) temperature correction. Industrial environments near furnaces or boilers may require correction for 40-50 °C ambient.

  4. 4

    Select the motor short-circuit protection

    Per Table 430.52, select the short-circuit and ground-fault protective device — for inverse-time breakers, maximum 250% of motor FLC. Size conductors to withstand the let-through energy of this device.

  5. 5

    Verify voltage drop for long motor feeders

    Calculate voltage drop at full-load current. For motor circuits, also check that starting voltage at motor terminals (typically 6x FLC for DOL start) stays above the motor minimum starting voltage.

  6. 6

    Size the equipment grounding conductor

    Select the equipment grounding conductor from Table 250.122 based on the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the circuit. For parallel conductors, size each EGC per the full-size overcurrent device.

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NEC vs IEC 60364 Cable Sizing Comparison

ParameterNECIEC 60364
Conductor sizing unitAWG/kcmilmm²
Voltage drop recommendation3% branch / 5% total4% lighting / 5% other
Reference ambient temp30°C30°C (air), 20°C (ground)
Continuous load multiplier1.25x requiredNot explicitly required
Ampacity tableTable 310.16 (60/75/90°C)Tables B.52.2–B.52.13
Conduit fill limit40% for 3+ conductorsNot specified (derating instead)

Frequently Asked Questions

Article 430.6(A)(1) requires using table values because motor nameplate currents vary by manufacturer efficiency. The table provides a standardised value that ensures conductors and protective devices are sized consistently regardless of the specific motor. The nameplate current is only used for overload protection sizing per Article 430.6(A)(2).
For VFD-fed motors, conductors between the VFD and motor are sized at 125% of the motor FLC per Article 430.22. Conductors on the line side of the VFD are sized for the VFD input current. Note that VFDs produce harmonic currents, and the line-side neutral (if present) may need to be treated as a current-carrying conductor per Article 310.15(E).
Article 392.80 provides specific ampacity rules for cable tray. For single conductors in uncovered tray, Table 392.80(A) applies. For multiconductor cables, the rules differ based on cable size — cables 4/0 AWG and larger use Column D of Table 310.16, while smaller cables use standard Table 310.16 with adjustment factors for the number of conductors.

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