Electron_Sam78
Senior Member
- Location
- Palm Bay, FL
I'm rusty at calculating for voltage drop so I need a lil refresher. I'm tasked with evaluating some existing circuits for upgrade or repair if necessary. How do I do the calcs for segmented loads on a long run?
The circuit is 707' from supply to the first outlet, 105' to the next, 206' to the third, and 147' to the last one for a total circuit length of 1165'. Each outlet is a240V/16.8a load for a total of 67.2 Amps. It's run with 4/0 aluminum from supply to the final outlet.
Supply _________707'________o___105' o 206' o 147' o
My formula for determining max length with given load and distance is
L= 1000*Vd/2*R*I
R = .100 (for 4/0 AL so you don't have to look it up)
Using this formula it's a max of 893' under full load (assuming a 5% Vd of 12 Volts) but since this is a segemented circuit how do I figure it?
The circuit is 707' from supply to the first outlet, 105' to the next, 206' to the third, and 147' to the last one for a total circuit length of 1165'. Each outlet is a240V/16.8a load for a total of 67.2 Amps. It's run with 4/0 aluminum from supply to the final outlet.
Supply _________707'________o___105' o 206' o 147' o
My formula for determining max length with given load and distance is
L= 1000*Vd/2*R*I
R = .100 (for 4/0 AL so you don't have to look it up)
Using this formula it's a max of 893' under full load (assuming a 5% Vd of 12 Volts) but since this is a segemented circuit how do I figure it?