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6 AWG Wire Box Fill

6 AWG conductors are used for 55-amp circuits and sub-panel feeders.

5

cu.in. per conductor

82

mm³ per conductor

55A

Max Ampacity

Common Applications

55-amp circuits
Sub-panel feeders
Large appliances
EV chargers

Box Capacity for 6 AWG

Maximum number of 6 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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6 AWG Conductor Volume Allowance

Per NEC Table 314.16(B), 6 AWG conductors require 5 cubic inches (82 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 6 AWG Wire

6 AWG conductors are rated for 55 amps and commonly used for 55-amp circuits, sub-panel feeders, large appliances, ev chargers. Always verify conductor sizing meets circuit requirements per NEC Article 310.

Box Fill Calculation Example

For a receptacle installation with two 6/2 NM cables:

  • 4 × 6 AWG conductors = 4 × 5 = 20.00 cu.in.
  • 2 × grounds (count as 1) = 1 × 5 = 5 cu.in.
  • Internal clamps = 1 × 5 = 5 cu.in.
  • 1 × receptacle = 2 × 5 = 10.00 cu.in.
  • Total: 40.00 cu.in. minimum box volume required

Recommended Box Sizes for 6 AWG

Based on typical installations, consider these box sizes for 6 AWG wiring:

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