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16 AWG Wire Box Fill

16 AWG conductors are used for light-duty circuits and appliance cords.

1.75

cu.in. per conductor

28.7

mm³ per conductor

10A

Max Ampacity

Common Applications

Extension cords
Light fixtures
Small appliances

Box Capacity for 16 AWG

Maximum number of 16 AWG conductors that fit in common electrical boxes (conductors only, not accounting for devices, clamps, or grounds).

*Theoretical maximum. Use our box fill calculator for actual installation capacity including devices and other fill factors.

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16 AWG Conductor Volume Allowance

Per NEC Table 314.16(B), 16 AWG conductors require 1.75 cubic inches (28.7 mm³) of box volume each. This volume allowance applies to:

  • Each conductor originating outside the box and terminating or splicing inside
  • Conductors passing through without splice (counted once per conductor)
  • Device fill calculations (based on largest conductor connected)
  • Equipment grounding conductor fill (based on largest ground)

When to Use 16 AWG Wire

16 AWG conductors are rated for 10 amps and commonly used for extension cords, light fixtures, small appliances. Always verify conductor sizing meets circuit requirements per NEC Article 310.

Box Fill Calculation Example

For a receptacle installation with two 16/2 NM cables:

  • 4 × 16 AWG conductors = 4 × 1.75 = 7.00 cu.in.
  • 2 × grounds (count as 1) = 1 × 1.75 = 1.75 cu.in.
  • Internal clamps = 1 × 1.75 = 1.75 cu.in.
  • 1 × receptacle = 2 × 1.75 = 3.50 cu.in.
  • Total: 14.00 cu.in. minimum box volume required

Recommended Box Sizes for 16 AWG

Based on typical installations, consider these box sizes for 16 AWG wiring:

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