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A general rule of thumb is that a voltage drop of 3 percent can be used for the average secondary transformer. The actual voltage drop varies with the power factor. Voltage drops caused by fluctuating loads such as motors, welders and arc furnaces occur in both the conductor and the transformer.

For line to neutral voltage drop on a 3 phase system, divide the three phase value by 1.73. For line to neutral voltage drop on a single phase system, divide single phase value by 2. The volt loss for open wiring installations depends on the separation between conductors.

For line to neutral voltage drop on a 3 phase system, divide the three phase value by 1.73. For line to neutral voltage drop on a single phase system, divide single phase value by 2. The volt loss for open wiring installations depends on the separation between conductors.

Voltage drop of the circuit conductors can be determined by multiplying the current of the circuit by the total resistance of the circuit conductors: VD = I x R.

How Much Voltage Drop is Acceptable? The National Electrical Code says that a voltage drop of 5% at the furthest receptacle in a branch wiring circuit is passable for normal efficiency.

The allowable voltage drop for low voltage installations supplied directly from a public low voltage distribution system is 3% for lighting and 5% for other uses.

If the supply is single-phase at the usual level of 240 V, this means a maximum volt drop of 4% of 240 V which is 9.6 V, giving (in simple terms) a load voltage as low as 230.4 V. For a 415 V three-phase system, allowable volt drop will be 16.6 V with a line load voltage as low as 398.4 V.

To calculate voltage drop: Multiply current in amperes by the length of the circuit in feet to get ampere-feet. Circuit length is the distance from the point of origin to the load end of the circuit. Divide by 100. Multiply by proper voltage drop value in tables. Result is voltage drop.

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