Panel Board Calculator for Construction

Size your panel board using load details fast. Include demand, spare capacity, and phase options. Download results as PDF or CSV for records today.

Tip
Enter your loads, then calculate to see sizing guidance.
You can add spare capacity and a voltage-drop check for longer feeders.
Input Form
Panel Board Inputs
Responsive layout: 3 columns large, 2 medium, 1 mobile.
Select supply type used for the feeder.
Use line voltage for 3-phase calculations.
Typical range: 0.80–0.95 for mixed loads.
Use 0.90–0.98 when motors dominate.
Adds margin for future growth and uncertainty.
Common practice uses 125% for continuous loads.
Used for ampacity and voltage-drop estimates.
Set 0 to skip voltage-drop checking.
Common feeder target: 3% (project-dependent).
Used to estimate recommended panel spaces.

Loads
Add up to 8 load groups
Demand Factor (DF) ranges 0.00–1.00.
Load name Qty Watts each DF
Reset
Example
Sample input table
Use this as a starting point for quick estimates.
Load Qty Watts DF Connected (kW) Demand (kW)
Lighting60400.902.4002.160
Receptacles301800.505.4002.700
Small motors415000.806.0004.800
HVAC180001.008.0008.000
Totals 21.800 17.660
Sample outcome
With 20% spare, PF 0.90, efficiency 0.95, and 400V 3‑phase, the design current is typically around the mid‑40A range, often leading to a 50–63A main breaker selection.
Formula Used
How the calculator works
  • Connected load (kW): sum of (Qty × Watts) ÷ 1000.
  • Demand load (kW): sum of (Qty × Watts × DF) ÷ 1000.
  • Spare allowance: Demand_with_spare = Demand × (1 + Spare% ÷ 100).
  • Current (A), 3‑phase: I = (kW × 1000) ÷ (√3 × V × PF × Eff).
  • Current (A), 1‑phase: I = (kW × 1000) ÷ (V × PF × Eff).
  • Design current: I_design = I × (Continuous% ÷ 100).
  • Breaker pick: next standard size ≥ I_design.
  • Voltage drop (estimate): uses conductor resistance from material and area, then computes % drop using feeder length.
This tool provides estimating guidance. Always verify with project specifications and applicable electrical standards.
How to Use
Step-by-step guidance
  1. Select the system type and supply voltage.
  2. Enter power factor and efficiency appropriate for your loads.
  3. Set spare capacity for growth and uncertainty.
  4. Add your load groups with quantity, watts, and demand factor.
  5. Provide feeder length and a voltage-drop limit if needed.
  6. Click Calculate to see results above the form.
  7. Use the download buttons to save your report.
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