Anode
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A question was asked about ac voltage drop today in the design room with a microinverter system that is single phase 120/240 and traveling 300 feet one way with a 37.5 nominal amperage (not with 125%), the intention is to bring back a single combined circuit back in a single conduit, buried.
So I am not really looking for wire type/gauge/vdrop answers here, as I think I have them, but rather some clarifying questions to better understand. Although your answers on the aforementioned are appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance - We love learning
So I am not really looking for wire type/gauge/vdrop answers here, as I think I have them, but rather some clarifying questions to better understand. Although your answers on the aforementioned are appreciated as well.
- So first question I have is, are we basing the voltage in the equation on 120 or 240? These are YC-500 microinverters
- If parallel feeders are used to not have oversized wire, mainly because we stock lots of standard smaller wire (like #6), does each set of parallel feeder just cut the resistance on the group of wires, or does it cut the amperage down as well? I presume the former. So if 37.5 A was for single set, would parallel feeders mean each wire could be looked at as 18.75A ; again I advised this was not the case.
- Lastly, if parallel feeders are used, I presume they are then all treated as they should, as current carrying conductors, and then they also have to be able to carry the load after derate considerations for multiple conductors in a raceway.
Thanks in advance - We love learning