Plano12345
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Using 90 C XHHW-2 wires.
Ambient temperature 25 C.
When determining wire resistance for voltage drop calculations, do I apply 90 C or 25 C to the temperature forumla? Does the temperature (in this case) only have to do with the copper wire type you use or does it involve the ambient temperature?
Example:
R2=R1(1+alpha(t2-t1))
Size #2 copper uncoated:
T2=25
T1=75
R1=.194
R2=.163
alpha = .00323
or
T2=95
T1=75
R1=.194
R2=.204
alpha = .00323
Thanks
Ambient temperature 25 C.
When determining wire resistance for voltage drop calculations, do I apply 90 C or 25 C to the temperature forumla? Does the temperature (in this case) only have to do with the copper wire type you use or does it involve the ambient temperature?
Example:
R2=R1(1+alpha(t2-t1))
Size #2 copper uncoated:
T2=25
T1=75
R1=.194
R2=.163
alpha = .00323
or
T2=95
T1=75
R1=.194
R2=.204
alpha = .00323
Thanks