Wire Sizing

Wire Size for 100 Amp Sub-Panel 150 Feet

Pre-calculated NEC-compliant wire size for 100 amps at 150 feet on a 240V single-phase circuit. Immediate answer below.

Recommended Wire Size

Copper
2 AWG
Voltage drop: 2.43% (5.82V)
Voltage at load: 234.2V
Controlling factor: Voltage Drop (3% limit)
Aluminum
1/0 AWG
Voltage drop: 2.51% (6.03V)
Voltage at load: 234V
Controlling factor: Voltage Drop (3% limit)

Based on NEC Table 310.16 (75°C column), single-phase, 240V, 3% max voltage drop, one-way distance 150 ft.

Wire Comparison Table

Wire SizeAmpacityV-Drop (V)V-Drop (%)V at LoadStatus
14 AWG15A94.2V39.25%145.8V
12 AWG20A59.4V24.75%180.6V
10 AWG30A37.2V15.5%202.8V
8 AWG50A23.34V9.73%216.7V
6 AWG65A14.73V6.14%225.3V
4 AWG85A9.24V3.85%230.8V
3 AWG100A7.35V3.06%232.7V
2 AWGREC115A5.82V2.43%234.2V
1 AWG130A4.62V1.93%235.4V
1/0 AWG150A3.66V1.53%236.3V
2/0 AWG175A2.9V1.21%237.1V
3/0 AWG200A2.3V0.96%237.7V
4/0 AWG230A1.82V0.76%238.2V
250 kcmil255A1.54V0.64%238.5V
300 kcmil285A1.29V0.54%238.7V
350 kcmil310A1.1V0.46%238.9V
400 kcmil335A0.96V0.4%239V
500 kcmil380A0.77V0.32%239.2V

Table shows all standard AWG/kcmil sizes for 100A at 150 ft on 240V (copper). Green check = meets both ampacity and 3% voltage drop. REC = smallest compliant size.

Key Considerations

Sub-panel feeders are subject to NEC 215.2(A)(1) which requires conductors to have ampacity not less than the rating of the overcurrent device. For a 100A sub-panel at 150 feet, voltage drop on the feeder is the primary sizing concern.

Remember that the total voltage drop from the service entrance to the farthest outlet should not exceed 5%. If the feeder uses 2-3%, branch circuits in the sub-panel should keep their drop to 2% or less.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wire do I need for a sub-panel feeder at 150 feet?
For a 100A/240V circuit at 150 feet, use 2 AWG copper (2.43% drop) or 1/0 AWG aluminum. This keeps voltage drop within the NEC-recommended 3% limit.
Can I use aluminum wire for a 100 amp circuit?
Yes. Aluminum wire is a cost-effective alternative for larger circuits. For 100A at 150 feet, use 1/0 AWG aluminum (2.51% 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 100A circuit at 150 feet on 240V, exceeding 3% means the load receives less than 232.8V, which can damage sensitive electronics and shorten appliance lifespan.

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