:? Sorry, I am still learning. Are you stating that the voltage drop from my MCC bucket to where I plug in the unit should not exceed 5% per NEC code?
Help me understand please
Whats confusing me is this statement:
1. Branch Circuits ? This FPN recommends that branch circuit conductors be sized to prevent a maximum voltage drop of 3%. The maximum total voltage drop for a combination of both branch circuit and feeder should not exceed 5%. [210-19(a) FPN No. 4], Figure 2.
2. Feeders ? This FPN recommends that feeder conductors be sized to prevent a maximum voltage drop of 3%. The maximum total voltage drop for a combination of both branch circuit and feeder should not exceed 5%. [215-2(d) FPN No. 2], Figure 2.
Ok, let me explain a bit better.
I am running wire from the my MCC bucket to the a vendor explosion proof panel. So according to code the voltage drop must not exceed 3% for the feeder circuit. This is why I was using 3% as my voltage drop to size my wire to #4
From the panel to the unit is about 5-10 ft away and this is considered the branch circuit, and the vendor will size appripate size wire for that distance, which will be much smaller than my wire from the mcc bucket to maintain 3% voltage drop.
However, adding another 10ft, to the 1500ft, I can use a #6 and within 5% of voltage drop according to code. For total distance of 1510 ft, a #6 gives me about 4.16% voltage drop.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Question:
1. From panel to unit, does the vendor have to use the same size wire as me?
Thanks for the help.