Elecestim123
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- Location
- MN
- Occupation
- Electrical Estimator
Estimating a project with a feeder that is going to be 720' long.
Project is fully engineered, but I'm trying to verify if the engineer accounted for voltage drop properly.
Panel MCB/bussing size is 800A. Panel Design Current, per the panel schedule, is 564 Amps.
Engineer has 500kcmil aluminum conductors on the one-line, which is correct from what I'm seeing when sizing for Panel Design Current (assuming 3% voltage drop. Nothing else specified) per the southwire voltage drop calculator. However, it's not correct if sizing per the MCB. Which do I need to size for? My worry is that if they ever want to draw more current to that panel in the future, voltage drop might not account for that. I don't know if that is just a problem the future owner will have to deal with and figure out, or if I need to account for it now.
Thanks in advance.
Project is fully engineered, but I'm trying to verify if the engineer accounted for voltage drop properly.
Panel MCB/bussing size is 800A. Panel Design Current, per the panel schedule, is 564 Amps.
Engineer has 500kcmil aluminum conductors on the one-line, which is correct from what I'm seeing when sizing for Panel Design Current (assuming 3% voltage drop. Nothing else specified) per the southwire voltage drop calculator. However, it's not correct if sizing per the MCB. Which do I need to size for? My worry is that if they ever want to draw more current to that panel in the future, voltage drop might not account for that. I don't know if that is just a problem the future owner will have to deal with and figure out, or if I need to account for it now.
Thanks in advance.
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