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Rooftop Conduit Ampacity (120°F)

Find the real-world power limit of your wire in hot or crowded conditions.

Quick Answer

At 120°F (50°C), #12 THHN is significantly derated. After temperature and grouping adjustments, its reliable ampacity drops well below 20A.

Ampacity is the maximum current an electrical conductor can carry before deteriorating. NEC Table 310.16 provides standard ampacity ratings based on wire size, material, and insulation temperature rating. Correct sizing prevents overheating and fires.

1Conductor Specifications

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2Conditions & Adjustment Factors

Ambient Temperature Adjustment
NEC tables assume a standard room temperature of 30°C (86°F). If your conduit is in a hot attic or on a rooftop, the wire cannot dissipate heat as well, and its ampacity must be reduced.
50°C
Current Carrying Conductors
The number of wires in a single pipe that are actually "working." Do not count ground wires. Neutrals only count if the load is non-linear (like computers or LED drivers).

Calculation Summary
Calculation based on NEC Table 310.16 (formerly 310.15(B)(16)). Final value is the lower of the adjusted ampacity or the terminal rating.

NEC Table 310.16 →
-Amps
Base Ampacity--
Derated Value
Base (90C) vs. Derated Value
Per NEC 110.14(C), you can use the high-heat 90°C column as your starting point for math, but your final result can never exceed the rating of your breaker's terminals (usually 75°C).
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Calculation Breakdown

1

Base Ampacity
Base Table Value
Starting value from NEC Table 310.16.

12 AWG Copper @ 90C column

30 A
2

Temp Correction
Temperature Factor
Correction factor for ambient temperatures other than 30°C (86°F).

Ambient 50°C (122°F)

x 0.82
3

Fill Adjustment
Fill Factor
Adjustment for more than 3 current-carrying conductors in a raceway.

4 Current-Carrying Conductors

x 0.80
Calculated Derated Value19.7 A
Terminal Limit (75C)
Terminal Rule
The final ampacity cannot exceed the rating of the termination temperature (NEC 110.14(C)).
25 A
310.15(B)(1) (Temp)310.15(C)(1) (Fill)

Popular ampacity Configurations

Rooftop Conduit Ampacity (120°F)Attic Wiring Derating (140°F)UF-B Underground Cable AmpacityAmpacity Derating: 9 Wires in Pipe

Ampacity Adjustment Formula

Iadj = Itable × Ftemp × Ffill

NEC 310.15(B) & (C) Adjustments

NEC 310.15(B) outlines ambient temperature correction factors. NEC 310.15(C)(1) requires ampacity reduction when more than 3 current-carrying conductors are bundled together in a raceway or cable.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need to derate wire?

You must derate when (1) the ambient temperature exceeds 86°F (30°C) or (2) there are more than 3 current-carrying conductors in the same pipe/raceway.

Does the neutral wire count as a current-carrying conductor?

Typically, no. In a balanced system, it carries only unbalanced current. However, if the load is mostly non-linear (electronics, LED lights), the neutral DOES count.

Can I start derating from the 90°C column?

Yes! Even if your breakers are rated 75°C, you can use the 90°C ampacity of THHN/THWN-2 conductors as the starting point for derating calculations.