wirebender
Senior Member
- Location
- North Central Texas
I notice that with voltage drop calculators (Southwire's for Iphone and one I found here on my computer) use the 60 degree rating for the wire. Is this necessary?
If it calls for #8 @40amps, can I use #10 instead?
Also, if you have three equal 120 volt loads, can you use 3 phase in your calcutlation?
Example:
3 LED lighting loads @ 15 amps 300 feet.
If I use 3 phase 208 @ 5% drop it calls for #10 @30 amps. Wouldn't #12 work?
If I use single phase 120 @ 5% drop it calls for #6 @55 amps.
What is the proper method?
If it calls for #8 @40amps, can I use #10 instead?
Also, if you have three equal 120 volt loads, can you use 3 phase in your calcutlation?
Example:
3 LED lighting loads @ 15 amps 300 feet.
If I use 3 phase 208 @ 5% drop it calls for #10 @30 amps. Wouldn't #12 work?
If I use single phase 120 @ 5% drop it calls for #6 @55 amps.
What is the proper method?