What wire size for a 250 amp circuit?
All valid wire sizes for a 250 amp circuit
A 250 amp service or feeder is used for commercial buildings and very large residential properties. The standard wire is 250 kcmil copper or 350 kcmil aluminum. Parallel conductors (two smaller sets) are common at this amperage.
Any gauge with ampacity equal to or greater than 250A per NEC 2023 Table 310.16, after 110.14(C) termination limits are applied. Smaller gauge number means thicker wire, higher cost, but lower voltage drop.
| Gauge | Material | Capacity | Max distance (3% drop) | Conduit |
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Maximum wire run distance
One-way distance in feet before voltage drop exceeds 3%, per NEC Chapter 9 Table 8 resistance values. If your run is longer than these distances, upsize one gauge.
| Gauge | Material | 120V | 208V | 240V | 480V |
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Common 250A circuit projects
- 250A commercial service
- 250A subpanel feeder
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum wire size for a 250 amp circuit?
Consult a licensed electrician for circuits at this amperage.
Can I use aluminum wire for a 250 amp circuit?
Not at common residential gauges. Aluminum handles 250A. Aluminum requires anti-oxidant compound and AL-rated terminals (marked AL/CU on the device). It costs roughly 40-60% less than copper but requires a larger gauge for equivalent ampacity. See the 12 AWG copper vs aluminum comparison.
How far can I run the minimum AWG wire on a 250 amp circuit?
At 240V, the minimum AWG copper can run approximately N/A feet before exceeding the 3% voltage drop recommendation. For longer distances, upsize to the next gauge. Use the voltage drop calculator for your exact scenario.
What breaker size for a 250 amp circuit?
Use a 250A breaker. The breaker must match the circuit rating, not the wire ampacity. For continuous loads (like EV chargers), the breaker must be rated at 125% of the load per NEC 210.19(A)(1).
Do I need GFCI on a 250 amp circuit?
GFCI requirements depend on location, not amperage. NEC 2023 requires GFCI in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, outdoors, basements, laundry areas, and near sinks. Check the GFCI requirements by room for your specific installation.
Common products for 12 AWG Copper circuits
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NEC 2023 references verified April 2026