100 Amp Breaker — Wire Size, Max Load & NEC Guide

A 100 Amp breaker requires 1 AWG copper wire. Max continuous load: 80A (80% rule). Max watts: 9,600W at 120V or 19,200W at 240V.

100 Amp Breaker Specifications
1 AWG Wire
Breaker
100A
Wire Size
1 AWG
Max Continuous
80A
Max Watts (120V)
9,600W
Max Watts (240V)
19,200W
Long Run Wire
1/0 AWG
NEC Reference
NEC 230.79

100 Amp Breaker — Complete NEC Guide

100A is the minimum service size for a single-family dwelling per NEC 230.79. Commonly used as a sub-panel feed for garages, workshops, and additions. Requires 1 AWG copper or 1/0 aluminum.

The 80% Rule (NEC 210.20)

A 100 Amp breaker has a maximum continuous load of 80A (100A × 80%). Continuous loads are those expected to run for 3 hours or more. If your load exceeds 80A continuously, upsize to the next standard breaker size. Non-continuous loads can use the full 100A rating.

Wire Sizing (NEC 310.16)

Per NEC Table 310.16 at 75°C: a 100 Amp breaker requires 1 AWG copper conductor minimum. For aluminum, upsize two gauges. For runs exceeding 75 feet, use 1/0 AWG to keep voltage drop under 3%. Verify with our Wire Size Calculator and Voltage Drop Calculator.

Common Uses for 100 Amp Circuits

Sub-panels, small service panels, detached garages.

Disclaimer: This guide is for reference. All electrical work must be verified by a licensed electrician. Local codes may differ from NEC.

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All Breaker Sizes — Wire & Load Reference

BreakerWireMax Cont.Max W (240V)
15 Amp14 AWG12A2,880W
20 Amp12 AWG16A3,840W
25 Amp10 AWG20A4,800W
30 Amp10 AWG24A5,760W
40 Amp8 AWG32A7,680W
50 Amp6 AWG40A9,600W
60 Amp6 AWG48A11,520W
70 Amp4 AWG56A13,440W
80 Amp3 AWG64A15,360W
100 Amp1 AWG80A19,200W
125 Amp1/0 AWG100A24,000W
150 Amp2/0 AWG120A28,800W
200 Amp3/0 AWG160A38,400W
300 Amp350 MCM240A57,600W
400 Amp500 MCM320A76,800W