Panel Load Schedule Calculator

Roll up multiple branch circuit loads into total panel demand, current, utilization, and spare capacity.

Panel Inputs

Circuit Loads

Enter connected branch circuit loads to build a quick panel demand picture. Use this for preliminary panel schedule planning, spare capacity checks, and review conversations.

Panel Summary

Total Connected Load
0.00 kW
Sum of the entered branch circuit loads.
Total Apparent Load
0.00 kVA
Estimated apparent load based on the selected power factor.
Estimated Panel Current
0.00 A
Estimated panel current at the selected voltage and phase.
Utilization / Spare
0.00 % / 0.00 A spare
Panel loading summary based on entered circuits and assumed power factor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this calculator apply demand factors automatically?

No. It sums the entered circuit loads directly so you can see raw connected load. Apply project-specific demand or diversity assumptions separately if needed.

Can it estimate current for three-phase panels?

Yes. It supports both single-phase and three-phase panel current estimation using the total apparent load and selected voltage.

What This Calculator Is For

A panel schedule is more than a list of breakers. In practical electrical design work, engineers often need a quick summary of how individual loads roll up into a panel’s total demand and whether enough spare capacity remains.

Typical questions include:

This tool is designed as a practical panel load summary helper for early design, review, and planning workflows.

What It Calculates

The calculator adds multiple circuit loads and reports:

Core Relationships

For a set of entered circuit loads:

Practical Use Cases

This tool is useful for:

Important Limitations

This tool is a planning summary, not a substitute for full design documentation. Final panel design still depends on:

Use it to create a fast, practical load picture before detailed engineering review.

FAQ

Does this calculator apply demand factors automatically?

No. It sums the entered loads directly. If your project requires demand or diversity adjustments, apply them separately.

Can I use this for three-phase panels?

Yes. The calculator supports both single-phase and three-phase current estimation.

Is this a replacement for a full panel schedule document?

No. It is a compact planning and review helper, not a full documentation system.