iwire said:
Roger the program I use take into account the conduit..
I referred to radiopet's VD-calulator at
www.electrician2.com, since these web-site calculators ignore pwr.factors & reactance with their DC formulas. The web-site calculators linked from this forum in the past often showed me different results for the same problem.
I found variation in the AC formulas as well; the ones that consider Pf and XL. However, the only AC-voltage drop implement I found that justified itself with the NEC handbook and published engineering examples is the one I'm using now.
iwire, your VD calcultor may have provision for conduit, but if "Set"=1, your results closely follow those web-site DC calculators, as shown below:
See the different results for 400A, 750ft, 480V 3-PH, using 1-set #600cu
Code:
1) electrician2.com DC calc = 2.3%
2) iwire using PVC = 2.4%
3) kingpb using pf=0.85 & EMT = 5.4%
4) ramsy using pf=0.85 & EMT = 5.01%
5) ramsy using pf=1.0 & PVC = 2.49%
AC & DC formula results can be similar when Pf = 1, with non-metalic raceways.
iwire said:
Instead of just tossing out things you have looked up on the web why not do the calcs and show us?
To see results match the published engineering & NEC-handbook examples, open
the application's example section. It seems to me, the people who engineered this application did a lot of work, and explain it much better than I could.