I would use 2/0, this would ensure max 3% voltage drop. I assumed you were using copper.
Thanks guys. I found a voltage drop calcualtor in the web. Actually it is a 30A generator pushing power to the 49th flr. I am using 2 AWG copper with a drop of 2.9%. Thanks.
Thanks guys. I found a voltage drop calcualtor in the web. Actually it is a 30A generator pushing power to the 49th flr. I am using 2 AWG copper with a drop of 2.9%. Thanks.
Thanks guys. I found a voltage drop calcualtor in the web. Actually it is a 30A generator pushing power to the 49th flr. I am using 2 AWG copper with a drop of 2.9%. Thanks.
Can you share the one you found?
There is one on this site.
Yeah I am not too confident with that one to tell you the truth.
Here is one calculator. 2/0 is what is needed.
I edited my postThis one gave the same results the other ones I tried. Works for me!!![]()
If you're going up the building, wouldn't the voltage get higher as you go?![]()
Here is one calculator. #1 is what is needed if the load is 20 amps. If it is 15 amps then you need #2