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I have a situation I would like some feed back on. I'm doing an independant living facility & we did some value engineering to reduce the cost & one of the deducts was to use aluminum feeders in lieu of copper. The engineer is requesting one thing & I keep coming up with something different. Below is the calculation formula that I used. This formula is to determine the CM on any run to avoid vd. This formula is out of Mikes book. Let me know what you think. If this is wrong please explain. This is a 800A 3P panel that is 265' away from the MDP. The load on the panel schedule is less than 300A but the engineer says the connected demand load is 640A which is 80% of the rating of the ocpd.
Thanks,
Three Phase Voltage Drop Calculations (2) scenario's
(3P) (AL) (AF) (LOAD) (D)
1- Cm= 1.732 x (21.2 x .054) x 640A X 265? =6,563,722.10
208V X 3% = 6.24 = 1,051,878.5
(3) Runs = 350,626.16 CM
2- Cm= 1.732 x 21.2 x 640A X 265? = 6,227,440.60
208V X 3% = 6.24V = 997,987.27
(3) Runs = 332,662.42 CM
Thanks,
Three Phase Voltage Drop Calculations (2) scenario's
(3P) (AL) (AF) (LOAD) (D)
1- Cm= 1.732 x (21.2 x .054) x 640A X 265? =6,563,722.10
208V X 3% = 6.24 = 1,051,878.5
(3) Runs = 350,626.16 CM
2- Cm= 1.732 x 21.2 x 640A X 265? = 6,227,440.60
208V X 3% = 6.24V = 997,987.27
(3) Runs = 332,662.42 CM