Hi,
I am wondering what size of feeder cable (either copper or aluminum) I would need to comply with the NEC recommendations of a 5% voltage drop from the main to the end receptacle in a branch circuit (going through a subpanel.)
If I put in a 50 amp breaker into my 200 amp main panel and run the feeder ~75-85' (85' as worst case scenario distance) to the attic to install a sub panel, what size feeder cable would give me a 2% voltage drop, so that I can use a 3% drop for the branch circuits? I will have three 20-amp, 240 volt in-wall heaters in the panel as well as a bunch of 15 amp 120V receptacle circuits, three 120V light circuits and two 120V 20-amp gfci bathroom circuits.
I am assuming that for 85' I would need either a 4-3 copper cable with ground or a 2-2-2-4 aluminum ser cable.
I am wondering what size of feeder cable (either copper or aluminum) I would need to comply with the NEC recommendations of a 5% voltage drop from the main to the end receptacle in a branch circuit (going through a subpanel.)
If I put in a 50 amp breaker into my 200 amp main panel and run the feeder ~75-85' (85' as worst case scenario distance) to the attic to install a sub panel, what size feeder cable would give me a 2% voltage drop, so that I can use a 3% drop for the branch circuits? I will have three 20-amp, 240 volt in-wall heaters in the panel as well as a bunch of 15 amp 120V receptacle circuits, three 120V light circuits and two 120V 20-amp gfci bathroom circuits.
I am assuming that for 85' I would need either a 4-3 copper cable with ground or a 2-2-2-4 aluminum ser cable.