Calculated Industries 5070-B User Guide User Manual

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VOlTaGE DROP

The reduction in Voltage between the power source and the

load can be determined by entering the Phase, Volts, Amps,

Wire material, Voltage Drop Wire Size and Length of run.

The calculator determines Resistance and then the Voltage

reduction. Voltage Drop can be displayed as Volts dropped, or

as a percent reduction of potential load.
This calculator also finds Voltage Drop Wire Size once you

have entered or calculated the Phase, Volts, Amps, Length,

Wire Type, and allowable VD percentage. It will solve for the

distance () once you have entered or calculated the

Phase, Volts, Amps, Wire Type, Voltage Drop Wire Size, and

allowable VD percentage. The ElectriCalc Pro uses Resistance

values found in NEC Table 8 Chapter 9 to determine Voltage

Drop.

Note: Voltage Drop solutions may vary slightly from actual AC circuit

measurements, as the calculator does not incorporate factors such

as inductive reactance, skin effect, raceway material, etc. In most

situations, the DC Voltage Drop calculation method is sufficient to meet

safety standards for AC systems.

IMPoRTanT noTe on VolTaGe

DRoP CalCulaTIons

The ElectriCalc Pro calculates Voltage Drop and Wire Size using DC

Resistance as defined by the 2014 NEC. To find the Voltage Drop

for a specific Wire Size, you must first enter Amps and the one-way

wire Length (and other required variables), entering the specific Wire

Size last. Otherwise, for your safety, the calculator will recalculate

the Wire Sizes based on the NEC Ampacity Tables and maximum

allowable Voltage Drop.

finding single-Phase Voltage Drop

You are installing 175 Feet of 75°C, #8 THW branch circuit Copper

conductors to supply an 11A load on a 208V 1Ø system. What is the

source Voltage Drop at the load?

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