Wire Gauge / Amperage Calculator

Wire Gauge & Amperage Calculator

Find the minimum copper wire gauge (AWG) for a given amperage, plus the typical breaker and common uses.

Based on the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) 60°C/75°C copper ampacity guideline for typical residential branch circuits. This is reference information, NOT a substitute for the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) or a licensed electrician. Long runs need an upsize for voltage drop — check our voltage drop calculator. Always follow your provincial electrical code.

What wire gauge for how many amps?

Smaller AWG numbers mean thicker wire and higher capacity. For standard copper residential circuits: 14 AWG = 15 A, 12 AWG = 20 A, 10 AWG = 30 A, 8 AWG = 40 A, 6 AWG = 55 A. Aluminum carries less, so size up one step. For runs over ~100 ft, check voltage drop with our voltage drop calculator.

Copper AWG Amps Common breaker
14 15 15 A
12 20 20 A
10 30 30 A
8 40 40 A
6 55 50 A