Wire Sizing

What Size Wire for 20 Amp 100 Feet Away

Pre-calculated NEC-compliant wire size for 20 amps at 100 feet on a 120V single-phase circuit. Immediate answer below.

Recommended Wire Size

Copper
8 AWG
Voltage drop: 2.59% (3.11V)
Voltage at load: 116.9V
Controlling factor: Voltage Drop (3% limit)
Aluminum
6 AWG
Voltage drop: 2.69% (3.23V)
Voltage at load: 116.8V
Controlling factor: Voltage Drop (3% limit)

Based on NEC Table 310.16 (75°C column), single-phase, 120V, 3% max voltage drop, one-way distance 100 ft.

Wire Comparison Table

Wire SizeAmpacityV-Drop (V)V-Drop (%)V at LoadStatus
14 AWG15A12.56V10.47%107.4V
12 AWG20A7.92V6.6%112.1V
10 AWG30A4.96V4.13%115V
8 AWGREC50A3.11V2.59%116.9V
6 AWG65A1.96V1.64%118V
4 AWG85A1.23V1.03%118.8V
3 AWG100A0.98V0.82%119V
2 AWG115A0.78V0.65%119.2V
1 AWG130A0.62V0.51%119.4V
1/0 AWG150A0.49V0.41%119.5V
2/0 AWG175A0.39V0.32%119.6V
3/0 AWG200A0.31V0.26%119.7V
4/0 AWG230A0.24V0.2%119.8V
250 kcmil255A0.21V0.17%119.8V
300 kcmil285A0.17V0.14%119.8V
350 kcmil310A0.15V0.12%119.9V
400 kcmil335A0.13V0.11%119.9V
500 kcmil380A0.1V0.09%119.9V

Table shows all standard AWG/kcmil sizes for 20A at 100 ft on 120V (copper). Green check = meets both ampacity and 3% voltage drop. REC = smallest compliant size.

Key Considerations

For a 20A circuit at 100 feet on 120V, both ampacity and voltage drop must be satisfied. NEC recommends keeping the total voltage drop (feeder + branch) under 5%, with no more than 3% on either segment alone.

Copper conductors at 75°C column (THHN/THWN-2) are assumed. If using 60°C terminations, derate the ampacity to the 60°C column values. Verify the temperature rating of your terminals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wire do I need for a 20 amp service at 100 feet?
For a 20A/120V circuit at 100 feet, use 8 AWG copper (2.59% drop) or 6 AWG aluminum. This keeps voltage drop within the NEC-recommended 3% limit.
Can I use aluminum wire for a 20 amp circuit?
Yes. Aluminum wire is a cost-effective alternative for larger circuits. For 20A at 100 feet, use 6 AWG aluminum (2.69% voltage drop). Aluminum requires AL-rated connectors and anti-oxidant compound at all terminations.
What happens if the voltage drop exceeds 3%?
Voltage drop above 3% reduces equipment efficiency, can cause motors to overheat, and may violate NEC 210.19(A) Informational Note No. 4. For a 20A circuit at 100 feet on 120V, exceeding 3% means the load receives less than 116.4V, which can damage sensitive electronics and shorten appliance lifespan.

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