NEC Load Calculation for Residential Service (NC Adopted Code)

Calculate the minimum electrical service size for a residential dwelling using the NEC Standard Load Calculation method (Article 220) as adopted by North Carolina (2020 NEC / NCEC).

General Lighting & Receptacle Load

Small Appliance & Laundry Circuits

Fixed Appliances (enter nameplate VA or watts each)

Dryer

NEC 220.54: Use nameplate or 5,000 VA minimum, whichever is larger. Demand factor 100%.

Cooking Equipment

NEC Table 220.55: Demand factor applied based on nameplate kW rating.

Heating & Cooling (Largest Load — NEC 220.60)

Only the larger of heating or cooling is used (NEC 220.60). Heat pump: use compressor + supplemental heat per 220.60.

Service Voltage

Formulas & Method (NEC Article 220 — Standard Calculation)

  1. General Lighting Load (NEC 220.12 / Table 220.12):
    VA = Floor Area (sq ft) × 3 VA/sq ft
  2. Small Appliance Circuits (NEC 220.52(A)):
    VA = Number of Circuits × 1,500 VA (minimum 2 circuits)
  3. Laundry Circuit (NEC 220.52(B)):
    VA = Number of Circuits × 1,500 VA (minimum 1 circuit)
  4. Demand Factors — Lighting + Small App + Laundry (NEC Table 220.42):
    First 3,000 VA @ 100% + Next (up to 120,000 VA) @ 35% + Remainder @ 25%
  5. Fixed Appliances (NEC 220.53):
    If ≥ 4 appliances: Total VA × 75%; if < 4: Total VA × 100%
  6. Dryer (NEC 220.54):
    Demand VA = max(Nameplate VA, 5,000 VA) × 100%
  7. Cooking Equipment (NEC Table 220.55, Column C):
    ≤ 8.75 kW: use nameplate; 8.75–12 kW: 8,000 VA; >12 kW: 8,000 + 400 VA/kW above 12
  8. Heating / Cooling (NEC 220.60):
    Use the larger of total heating VA or total cooling VA (non-coincident loads)
  9. Total Load:
    Total VA = Lighting Demand + Fixed Appliance Demand + Dryer Demand + Range Demand + HVAC Demand
  10. Minimum Service Ampacity:
    I (Amps) = Total VA ÷ Voltage (240V standard)

Assumptions & References

  • Based on 2020 NEC (NFPA 70) as adopted by North Carolina (NC Electrical Code).
  • Uses the Standard Load Calculation method per NEC Article 220, Part III.
  • Floor area excludes open porches, garages, and unfinished spaces not adaptable for future use (NEC 220.12).
  • Minimum 2 small appliance branch circuits (NEC 210.11(C)(1)) and 1 laundry circuit (NEC 210.11(C)(2)) are required.
  • For heat pumps with supplemental electric heat, enter the total combined VA of compressor + supplemental heat in the heating field, per NEC 220.60.
  • NC requires a minimum 100-ampere service for new single-family dwellings (NEC 230.79(C)).
  • This calculator does not account for electric vehicle charging (NEC 625), solar/battery systems, or optional calculation methods (NEC 220.82–220.87).
  • Always verify with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and a licensed NC electrical contractor.
  • References: NEC 2020 Articles 210, 220, 230; NC Building Code Council electrical amendments.

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