How Many Amps Does a 0.167 HP single-phase Motor Draw at 208V?
0.167 HP single-phase motor at 208V draws 0.829 amps. Single-phase motors are the standard for residential applications and small equipment. The amp draw depends on voltage, motor efficiency, and power factor.
Typical 0.167 HP motor applications: small pool pumps, light-commercial fans, booster pumps.
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Use the running amps for metering and energy calculations. For branch-circuit sizing, AC motors use the NEC Table 430.248 / 430.250 full-load current under NEC 430.6(A)(1); DC motors use the motor nameplate full-load current under NEC 430.6(A)(3), with Table 430.247 as the reference. Three-phase current is shown per line on a balanced circuit.
Formula (single-phase)
I(A) = (HP × 746) ÷ (V × Eff × PF)
- Convert HP to watts: 0.167 × 746 = 124.58W
- Denominator: 208 × 0.85 × 0.85 = 150.28
- Result: 124.58 ÷ 150.28 = 0.829 amps
NEC Reference Values
This section lists the Code reference numbers a motor branch circuit is sized from. Final conductor, breaker, disconnect, and overload selection is an install decision a licensed electrician makes against the motor nameplate, the actual install conditions, and the applicable NEC articles, not a decision a conversion page can make for you.
NEC Sizing Base: NEC Table 430.248 FLC
Per NEC 430.6(A)(1), motor branch-circuit conductors, switches, and overcurrent protection are sized from the values in Table 430.248 (single-phase) or Table 430.250 (three-phase), not from the motor nameplate and not from a calculated full-load amps. For a 0.167 HP single-phase motor at 208V, the table value is 2.4 A (the 115V column covers 110-120V systems under 430.6(A)(1)).
The 0.829 A shown in the hero is the calculated running current at 85% efficiency and PF 0.85. This is a conversion from the nameplate horsepower under those assumptions, not a measured value; a real meter reading depends on the motor's actual efficiency, loading, temperature, and design. Use this figure for energy and metering estimates, and use 2.4 A as the reference FLC when an electrician walks through NEC 430 against the nameplate.
NEC 430.22 Conductor Rule (reference formula)
NEC 430.22 requires motor branch-circuit conductor ampacity of at least 125% of the Code sizing FLC. As a reference calculation against the NEC Table 430.248 value: 2.4 × 1.25 = 3 A. The selected conductor is taken from NEC Table 310.16 at the applicable termination temperature column, with ambient, bundling, and cable-type adjustments applied by the installer. Motor branch-circuit conductors are exempt from the 240.4(D) small-conductor rule via 240.4(G).
NEC 430.52 Overcurrent Protection (code caps)
NEC Table 430.52(C)(1) gives the maximum rating for motor short-circuit and ground-fault protection as a percentage of the Code sizing FLC. The percentage depends on the device type:
| Device Type | Maximum % of Table FLC (430.52(C)(1)) |
|---|---|
| Non-time-delay fuse | 300% |
| Dual-element (time-delay) fuse | 175% |
| Inverse-time circuit breaker | 250% |
| Instantaneous-trip circuit breaker | 800% |
These percentages are maximum caps, not install picks. A real circuit applies the percentage against the Code sizing FLC for the specific device type, rounds up to a standard size per 430.52(C)(1)(a), and is verified against the motor nameplate and the install conditions by the installer. The elevated percentages exist so short-circuit protection does not nuisance-trip on locked-rotor startup inrush.
Locked Rotor (Startup) Current
During the first 2-5 seconds of startup, a squirrel-cage induction motor typically draws 5 to 7 times the NEC Table 430.248 FLC of 2.4 A (roughly 12 to 16.8 A). This is why the 430.52(C)(1) percentages above are so much higher than running current: the short-circuit/ground-fault protective device has to ride through locked-rotor inrush without tripping. Actual LRA is set by the motor's NEMA code letter on the nameplate and should be checked there for a real install.
| Current | Amps | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Calculated running current (meter) | 0.829 A | Continuous at full load |
| NEC Table 430.248 FLC (Code reference) | 2.4 A | Sizing base, not metered |
| Locked rotor (typical, 5-7×) | 12-16.8 A | 2-5 seconds |
Operating Cost
Motor mechanical output is 124.58 W (0.167 HP × 746). Electrical input at the terminals is higher because no motor is 100% efficient: 124.58 ÷ 0.85 = 146.57 W. At $0.17/kWh, running cost is $0.02/hour or $5.98/month at 8 hours/day. Full breakdown at 146.57 W.
Amps by Motor Efficiency (single-phase)
Motor efficiency directly affects amp draw. A more efficient motor draws less current for the same HP output. Values below are the calculated single-phase running current at 208V and PF 0.85:
| Efficiency | Amps at 208V | Watts Consumed | Waste Heat |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75% | 0.9395 A | 166.11 W | 41.53 W |
| 80% | 0.8808 A | 155.73 W | 31.15 W |
| 85% | 0.829 A | 146.57 W | 21.99 W |
| 90% | 0.7829 A | 138.42 W | 13.84 W |
| 95% | 0.7417 A | 131.14 W | 6.56 W |
Other HP Values at 208V (single-phase)
Running current is the calculated single-phase draw at 85% efficiency and 0.85 PF (a conversion from HP under those assumptions, not a measured value). NEC Table FLC is the value from NEC Table 430.248 used for branch-circuit conductor and OCP sizing under NEC 430.6(A)(1). LRA is estimated at 5-7× the NEC table FLC; rows outside the table show n/a because there is no code-authoritative LRA basis for that HP/voltage/phase combination. Row links open each result page in single-phase mode.
| HP | Running Amps (calculated) | NEC Table 430.248 FLC | LRA Estimate (5-7× FLC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/8 HP | 0.6205 A | off-table | n/a |
| 1/6 HP | 0.8275 A | 2.4 A | 12-16.8 A |
| 1/4 HP | 1.24 A | 3.2 A | 16-22.4 A |
| 1/3 HP | 1.65 A | 4 A | 20-28 A |
| 1/2 HP | 2.48 A | 5.4 A | 27-37.8 A |
| 3/4 HP | 3.72 A | 7.6 A | 38-53.2 A |
| 1 HP | 4.96 A | 8.8 A | 44-61.6 A |
| 1.5 HP | 7.45 A | 11 A | 55-77 A |
| 2 HP | 9.93 A | 13.2 A | 66-92.4 A |
| 3 HP | 14.89 A | 18.7 A | 93.5-130.9 A |
| 5 HP | 24.82 A | 30.8 A | 154-215.6 A |
| 7.5 HP | 37.23 A | 44 A | 220-308 A |
| 10 HP | 49.64 A | 55 A | 275-385 A |
| 15 HP | 74.46 A | off-table | n/a |
| 20 HP | 99.28 A | off-table | n/a |
| 25 HP | 124.1 A | off-table | n/a |
| 30 HP | 148.92 A | off-table | n/a |
| 40 HP | 198.56 A | off-table | n/a |
| 50 HP | 248.2 A | off-table | n/a |
| 75 HP | 372.31 A | off-table | n/a |