Voltage drop

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If you install a sub panel a thousand feet from the source & you connect a 120volt pump load does that mean you have to calculate voltage drop for the 120v at 1000ft?
What exactly are you getting at? Distance, conductor size/type, current are going to be what affects VD.

If you have an equal 120 volt load on other leg of a 120/240 feed, your VD is basically 240 volts @ 1000 ft. But any time you would only run one of the loads at a time you are back to 120 volts @ 1000 feet.
 
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Suppose you use #10 copper which is about 1 ohm per 1000 ft, and your running load current is 10 A, then your running voltage drop is about 2*10 = 20 V (2000 ft of loop wire). Starting voltage will be very much lower than 100 V and the motor may not, probably won't, start.

You need to determine starting current at possibly 90 V and work from this to determine wire size. Starting current is possibly more than 6 times running current.

Get some values and work from those.

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