Feedback on voltage drop situation

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sw_ross

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I'd like some feedback on an install I'm working on.

I'm running a 120v circuit out to a 4/10 hp lift pump in a septic tank. It's about 240-250 feet from the panel to the tank. I did a voltage drop calc. and came up with about 8 volts of drop, or 6.7% (FLC from NEC 430 charts).

When I brought this up to my boss and asked if he wants to up the wire size, he acted surprised that I was concerned about the issue. He has more experience with this sort of thing than I do. I know what the books say, but in real world situations am I overly concerned about this?

Thanks,
Sky
 
What size wire did you use for a calculation? We're only talking about 311 watts. 311 watts is a small load. Unless you're using speaker wire, you should be fine:grin:
 
Wouldn't a 4/10 hp motor at 120v be around 8 amps FLC? (from 430.248)

P.S.- Thanks for the feedbacks so far!
Sky
 
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IMHO for this application, the key voltage drop issue won't while the motor is running, but instead the voltage drop while the motor is starting.

-Jon
 
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