NEC Voltage Drop Calculator (Free)
Does Alaska use the 2020 or 2023 NEC?
Electrical code adoption is set at the state level and updated on its own cycle, so the edition in force in Alaska can lag the newest NEC — always confirm the current adopted edition and effective date with the Alaska state electrical inspection program or your local AHJ before designing. This calculator applies general NEC methods; verify the specific article numbers against the edition your jurisdiction enforces.
Run the numbers for your project
Use the NEC Voltage Drop Calculator (Free) to get an exact answer for your inputs.
Open the calculatorRelated questions
- What is the maximum voltage drop NEC allows?
- How do I calculate voltage drop for a long run?
- Does voltage drop require upsizing the EGC?
- What NEC article covers allowable voltage drop?
- Voltage drop calculator for branch circuits
- What does AHJ mean in the National Electrical Code?
- Can the AHJ override the NEC, and how do I find mine?
- What are Alaska’s state amendments to the NEC for residential work?
Pro launch updates
Get notified when Pro launches, plus a monthly code-change digest. Email only — no account required.