Residential service voltage drop

nizak

Senior Member
Recently looked at a job that’s going to be a new residential build.

Customer last year built a garage and had a 320A service with 2 200 disconnects set at the structure.

Now is building a new home that’s approximately 350-400’ feet away from the garage.

I would already have almost 4% VD just to the new house panel without any branch circuity added in to the equation.

Wire size above what I’d need to get that 4% number lower puts me with conductors that are too big for the disconnect and load center lugs.

Reducing the conductor size at both end terminations would be a PITA.

Live with the 4% and call it good?

Suggestions appreciated.
 
Depending on specifics, I often would use 350MCM for that length, and that will terminate in a lot of 200 amp equipment. If you bump up to something like 500, it's really not a big deal to transition at the ends with some of those in-line mechanical splices.
 

nizak

Senior Member
Depending on specifics, I often would use 350MCM for that length, and that will terminate in a lot of 200 amp equipment. If you bump up to something like 500, it's really not a big deal to transition at the ends with some of those in-line mechanical splices.
Lugs in equipment are labeled #6- 300 mcm
 
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