ECN Electrical Forum - Discussion Forums for Electricians, Inspectors and Related Professionals

>> Home   >> Electrical-Photos   >> Classifieds   >> Subscribe to Newsletter   >> Store  
 

Photo of the Week:

Delco-Light Generator
 Delco-Light Generator

Advertisement:-Left
Recent Gallery Topics:
What in Tarnation?
What in Tarnation?
by timmp, September 10
Plumber meets Electrician
Plumber meets Electrician
by timmp, September 10
Who's Online Now
1 members (Scott35), 38 guests, and 15 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
#87349 02/18/04 10:04 AM
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 849
Y
Member
Question
formula for voltage drop
example 4160 mtr. distance 475 ft. full load amp (500hp) 70 . Copper wire.
22.3x distance x amps divided circular mil of cooper wire.
22.3x475x70=741477
#4=41740area cir. mills
741477divided by 41740=17.76 voltage drop
4160x3%=124.8
hows it look guys????

Horizontal Ad
#87350 02/18/04 05:16 PM
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 751
E
Member
I prefer the formula VD = 1.73xLxIxR/1,000. The R is resistance per 1,000 feet from Table 9 of Chapter 9. L is the distance from the source to the load in feet. Note that the impedance varies with the pipe type. But is not significant except with higher ampacities. For your parameters using PVC conduit I get: VD = 1.73x475x70x0.31/1,000 = 17.83 volts. Pretty close.
Use 2 instead of 1.73 for single phase.

Earl


Earl

Link Copied to Clipboard
Advertisement:-Right


Tools for Electricians
Tools for Electricians
 

* * * * * * *
2023 National Electrical Code (NEC)
2023 NEC + Exam Prep Study Guides Now Available!
 

Member Spotlight
renosteinke
renosteinke
Blue Collar Country
Posts: 5,474
Joined: January 2005
Top Posters(30 Days)
BigB 6
Popular Topics(Views)
329,675 Are you busy
254,524 Re: Forum
237,009 Need opinion
New Page 2
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5