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NFPA 72 calculator

NAC Circuit Load Calculator

Estimate notification appliance current load and reserve capacity for a fire alarm NAC circuit.

Fire Alarm SystemsNFPA 72Workpaper

Calculation workpaper

Enter inputs, review outputs, then use the guidance below before carrying the result forward.

US customary units

Calculation inputs

Enter project screening values in the units shown.

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Worksheet header

Optional project fields for keeping the calculation screen traceable.

Results

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Total circuit load

0.9 A

Calculated output

Spare capacity

2.1 A

Calculated output

Load percentage

30 %

Calculated output

Total circuit load0.9A
Spare capacity2.1A
Load percentage30%
Required spare capacity0.6A
Spare capacity screenPass

Calculation basis

Use the formula and linked reference data after the result is visible. Keep input selection separate from the calculation screen.

Formula

Load = sum of appliance current

Copper Wire Resistance

Wire SizeOhms per 1000 ft
12 AWG1.588
14 AWG2.525
16 AWG4.016
18 AWG6.385
20 AWG10.15
22 AWG16.14

Use this result

Use total load and spare capacity to screen the NAC power supply margin.

Check before use
Confirm appliance count, listed current draw, power supply rating, and spare capacity requirement.
Common pitfall
Using average appliance current instead of listed current can hide an overloaded circuit.

Input evidence

Confirm these values before using the result.

  • Appliance count
  • Current per appliance (A)
  • Power supply rating (A)
  • Required spare capacity (%)

Authority basis

Check jurisdiction, AHJ, submittal, and edition records before using this result as project evidence.

Record retention

Save the PDF after project fields, inputs, and results are set.

PDF includes

  • Project header and calculator inputs
  • Computed result rows and warnings
  • Formula, reference basis, and professional boundary

Check before filing

  • Input traceability
  • Method review
  • Output reasonableness
  • Professional boundary
Engineering disclaimer
NFPA in USA provides engineering workpapers, calculation checks, and reference tables for project screening and coordination. Final design decisions, code interpretations, submittals, and acceptance records must be completed by qualified professionals and verified against the adopted code, project criteria, listings, and Authority Having Jurisdiction requirements. This site does not issue signed or sealed engineering documents.

FAQ

What is this NAC Circuit Load calculator for?+
Use it to compute a defined fire protection value from documented inputs, then retain the inputs, result, formula, and warnings with the project record.
Are the results suitable for permit submission?+
Use the saved record only after it is checked against adopted code, project criteria, equipment listings, and AHJ requirements.