Outlet Spacing Calculator

Calculate the number of receptacles needed along a wall to meet code spacing requirements.

Outlets Needed
receptacles
Minimum to meet code.

Usage Tip

Any wall section 2 feet or wider generally needs its own receptacle; count short walls separately.

THE MATH
outlets = round up( wall length ÷ spacing ) + 1
Electrical code limits how far apart receptacles can be so no point along a wall is too far from an outlet. The count is the wall length divided by the spacing, plus one to start the run.
Enter the wall length and pick the spacing rule for the space.
Residential walls allow up to 12 feet; kitchen counters need one every 4 feet.
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