Motor Full Load Current Calculator

Estimate motor FLA, apparent power, and feeder planning current from voltage, output power, efficiency, and power factor.

Motor Inputs

Use this tool for motor feeder, panel, and protective-device planning when you want a flexible estimate based on actual power, efficiency, and PF assumptions.

Calculated Motor Demand

Estimated Full-Load Current
0.00 A
Motor current estimated from entered voltage, power, efficiency, and power factor.
Apparent Power
0.00 kVA
Estimated apparent demand seen by the electrical system.
Real Power / Planning Current
0.00 kW / 0.00 A @ 125%
Practical feeder-planning current based on 125% of estimated FLA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I enter horsepower or kilowatts?

Yes. This calculator supports both HP and kW so you can estimate motor current from the values you actually have in hand.

Does this replace nameplate data?

No. It is a practical engineering estimate. Final decisions should still be checked against actual motor nameplate data and applicable code references.

What This Calculator Is For

Motor current is one of the first values engineers need when planning feeders, breakers, overload settings, and panel capacity. A simple lookup table is useful, but in practice many users want a more flexible engineering estimate based on their actual motor inputs.

This tool is designed for that flexible planning workflow.

Typical questions include:

What It Calculates

The calculator estimates:

Core Relationships

For motor power conversion:

For current estimation:

For a simple feeder-planning reference:

Practical Use Cases

This tool is useful for:

Important Limitations

This tool is an engineering estimate, not a substitute for nameplate data or code tables. Final design may still depend on:

Use this calculator as a practical design helper before final coordination and code checks.

FAQ

How is this different from the existing motor FLA tool?

This version is positioned as a flexible engineering design calculator using freely entered efficiency and power factor assumptions, while the existing tool remains useful as a more check-oriented FLA reference.

Can I enter horsepower or kilowatts?

Yes. The calculator supports both horsepower and kilowatts.

Does this replace nameplate current?

No. Nameplate current should always win for final field decisions. This tool is for planning and comparison.