Load Calculator
Add equipment and calculate total power requirements
Total Load Summary
Circuit Breaker Sizing
Calculate recommended breaker sizes using the 80% rule
Common Equipment Power Database
Click any item to add it to your load calculation
Three-Phase Load Balancing
Distribute single-phase loads evenly across three phases
Voltage Drop Calculator
Calculate voltage drop over wire runs
Generator Sizing Calculator
Size generators for your total load with safety factors
Common Rental Generator Sizes
Transformer Calculator
Size transformers for voltage conversion and isolation
Power Distribution Configurations
Common connector types and pin configurations
Cam-lok 400A
208V/480V Three-Phase Distribution
Socapex 19-Pin
6 x 2.5kW Circuits + Neutral + Ground
L6-20 (20A, 240V)
240V Single Phase, 20A
L21-30 (30A, 3Ø)
208V Three Phase, 30A
Standard Edison
120V, 15A Standard Outlet
UPS Runtime Calculator
Calculate backup runtime for critical equipment
Grounding Reference Guide
Best practices for audio system grounding
Star Ground Configuration
Central Ground Point:
- Single point ground reference
- All equipment chassis to star point
- Minimize ground loops
- Use heavy gauge wire (#12 AWG or larger)
Implementation:
- Copper ground bus bar
- Short, direct connections
- No daisy-chaining
Clean Technical Ground
Separate from Safety Ground:
- Dedicated technical earth
- Audio equipment reference
- Minimize noise coupling
- Connect to safety ground at single point
Wire Requirements:
- Minimum #12 AWG copper
- Maximum 25 ohms resistance
- Separate conduit from power
Isolated Ground Systems
Critical Equipment:
- Dedicated ground conductor
- Orange NEMA 5-15R receptacles
- Insulated ground bus
- Single-point panel connection
Applications:
- Digital audio workstations
- Critical monitoring systems
- Computer-based equipment
Grounding Do's and Don'ts
✓ DO:
- Use star ground topology
- Keep ground runs short and direct
- Use proper gauge conductors
- Maintain single-point connections
- Bond all metallic enclosures
✗ DON'T:
- Create ground loops
- Use chassis as ground return
- Mix AC and DC grounds
- Daisy-chain ground connections
- Use undersized conductors