Rjryan
Member
- Location
- Trophy Club, Texas
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I have found a few articles about the electrical use savings by increasing the size of the conduct past NEC requirements.
It makes sense to me larger wire has less resistance, will not heat up as much under the same load, because heat causes resistance.
I questioned an Electrical Inspector from Fort Worth, Texas several years ago about this. Everything has gone up, but at that time he said a rough calculation
is for every size you increase the wire it will pay for itself in 5 years.
Besides the resistance of the conductors, I have not found a formula or method to accurately calculate electrical use savings by increasing conductor
size beyond the NEC.
Does anyone have a formula or method for these calculations?
It makes sense to me larger wire has less resistance, will not heat up as much under the same load, because heat causes resistance.
I questioned an Electrical Inspector from Fort Worth, Texas several years ago about this. Everything has gone up, but at that time he said a rough calculation
is for every size you increase the wire it will pay for itself in 5 years.
Besides the resistance of the conductors, I have not found a formula or method to accurately calculate electrical use savings by increasing conductor
size beyond the NEC.
Does anyone have a formula or method for these calculations?