fastcar
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- Location
- Vallejo, CA
- Occupation
- electrical sales
Someone asked me about running a 20 amp multi wire branch circuit where he would share the neutral between two 120 volt ungrounded conductors with a double pole breaker. The length of the circuit is 60 feet. My recommendation was to over size the wire to a 10 AWG.
I also suggested he should try to limit the voltage drop to a maximum of five percent--say two percent for the feeder and 3 percent for the branch circuit.
I know that with a 240 volt circuit I can carry the same amperage twice as far then a 120 volt circuit with the same voltage drop.
The question is, which voltage drop table would I refer to. The 120-V, voltage drop table or the 240-V, voltage drop table?
I'm leading towards the 120-V voltage drop table in this case. But I'm not certain.
Thank you in advance!
I also suggested he should try to limit the voltage drop to a maximum of five percent--say two percent for the feeder and 3 percent for the branch circuit.
I know that with a 240 volt circuit I can carry the same amperage twice as far then a 120 volt circuit with the same voltage drop.
The question is, which voltage drop table would I refer to. The 120-V, voltage drop table or the 240-V, voltage drop table?
I'm leading towards the 120-V voltage drop table in this case. But I'm not certain.
Thank you in advance!