Carultch
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Even when I enter a power factor of 1, I get significantly larger voltage drop results with Southwire's tool, than I get with Chapter 9 Table 9 data.Note the south wire "commercial mode" calculator allows power factor to be entered and defaults to .9
You can start with a power factor of 1 at the source, but it will deviate from a perfect 1, due to the fact that the impedance of the wire isn't pure resistance only. I'm inferring that Southwire is likely considering this effect, which increases the amount of vector voltage difference, above what the difference between voltage magnitudes alone would be.