Kitchen Electrical Remodel: Complete Wiring Guide
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A kitchen remodel is one of the most electrically intensive residential projects. NEC requires minimum circuit counts that many older homes do not meet: at least two 20A countertop circuits, dedicated dishwasher and disposal circuits, and a separate range circuit.
NEC requires at minimum two 20A small-appliance circuits for countertop receptacles, plus dedicated circuits for the dishwasher, disposal, and range. All kitchen receptacles require GFCI. All kitchen circuits require AFCI. A dual-function AFCI/GFCI breaker satisfies both.
Small appliance circuit (countertop)
| Component | Specification | NEC basis |
|---|---|---|
| Wire (copper) | 12 AWG THHN | Table 310.16, 110.14(C) |
| Breaker | 20A double-pole | 240.4 |
| Voltage | 120V single-phase | |
| Conduit (EMT) | 1/2" EMT | Chapter 9 Table 4 |
| GFCI | Required (GFCI breaker or device) | 210.8(A)(6) |
| Max distance (3% VD) | 56 ft at 120V copper | 210.19(A) Note 4 |
Dishwasher circuit
| Component | Specification | NEC basis |
|---|---|---|
| Wire (copper) | 12 AWG THHN | Table 310.16, 110.14(C) |
| Breaker | 20A double-pole | 240.4 |
| Voltage | 120V single-phase | |
| Conduit (EMT) | 1/2" EMT | Chapter 9 Table 4 |
| GFCI | Required (GFCI breaker or device) | 210.8(A)(6) |
| Max distance (3% VD) | 90 ft at 120V copper | 210.19(A) Note 4 |
Electric range circuit
| Component | Specification | NEC basis |
|---|---|---|
| Wire (copper) | 6 AWG THHN | Table 310.16, 110.14(C) |
| Wire (aluminum alt.) | 4 AWG THHN | Table 310.16, 110.14(C) |
| Breaker | 50A double-pole | 240.4 |
| Voltage | 240V single-phase | |
| Conduit (EMT) | 3/4" EMT | Chapter 9 Table 4 |
| GFCI | Required (GFCI breaker or device) | 210.8(A)(6) |
| Max distance (3% VD) | 182 ft at 240V copper | 210.19(A) Note 4 |
Installation notes
This project requires GFCI protection per NEC 210.8(A)(6). The simplest approach is a GFCI breaker at the panel, which protects the entire circuit. For 240V circuits, use a 2-pole GFCI breaker sized to match the circuit. GFCI breakers cost $40-80 depending on amperage.
Standard 120V circuits use NM-B cable with 12/2 cable (hot, neutral, ground). For conduit runs, pull individual 12 AWG THHN conductors. All connections must be made in accessible junction boxes.
Run length matters: every foot of wire adds voltage drop, reducing power to your equipment. The table below shows the exact voltage drop at common distances. If your run exceeds the 3% threshold, upsize one gauge.
Voltage drop by distance
Percentage voltage drop at common run lengths. NEC recommends 3% maximum for branch circuits and 5% for combined feeder plus branch.
| Distance | 12 AWG Co | 10 AWG Co |
|---|---|---|
| 25 ft | 1.3% | 0.8% |
| 50 ft | 2.6% | 1.6% |
| 75 ft | 4.0% | 2.5% |
| 100 ft | 5.3% | 3.3% |
| 150 ft | 7.9% | 5.0% |
| 200 ft | 10.6% | 6.6% |
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Related wire data
Detailed ampacity: 12 AWG copper. Wire size lookup: 20A circuit. Calculators: voltage drop ยท panel load calculator.
How NEC edition affects this project
Not every state uses the same NEC edition. The table below shows how requirements for this project differ depending on which edition your state has adopted. Find your state's edition here.
| Requirement | NEC 2023 | Earlier editions |
|---|---|---|
| GFCI scope | ALL kitchen outlets require GFCI per 210.8(A)(7), not just countertop | GFCI required only for countertop receptacles within 6 ft of sink |
| AFCI | AFCI required for kitchen branch circuits per 210.12 | AFCI not required in kitchens |
Currently, 17 states enforce NEC 2023, 21 use NEC 2020, 7 use NEC 2017, and 2 are still on NEC 2008. Three states (Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri) defer to local jurisdictions. Find your state to see which specific rules apply to your location.
Inspection preparation
Before your rough-in inspection, verify these frequently-checked items:
| Check | NEC Ref | Common Fail |
|---|---|---|
| Cable secured within 12 inches of box | NEC 334.30(A) | NM cable not stapled close enough to box |
| Proper wire gauge for circuit amperage | NEC 240.4(D) | 14 AWG on 20A circuit or 12 AWG on 30A circuit |
| Ground wire continuous and properly bonded | NEC 250.148 | EGC not connected in box or spliced incorrectly |
| No NM cable in wet/damp locations | NEC 334.12(B) | Romex used in exterior, underground, or damp location |
| Box fill calculations | NEC 314.16 | Too many conductors in box |
See the full inspection checklist tool for all 19 items with progress tracking.
Frequently asked questions
What wire size do I need for kitchen electrical remodel?
Use 12 AWG copper or 12 AWG aluminum on a 20A breaker at 120V. This is based on NEC 2023 Table 310.16 ampacity with 110.14(C) termination limits and 125% continuous load sizing per 210.19(A)(1).
Does kitchen electrical remodel require GFCI?
Yes. GFCI protection is required per NEC 210.8(A)(6).
NEC 2023 references verified April 2026