buddy91082
Electrical
- Jan 22, 2009
- 169
Checking voltage drop calculation using ohm's law and nec conductor properties table and it occurred to me the nec tables list impedancea at .85 power factor and only list the resistance of conductors as uncoated.
I did the calculations using the x and r values from the nec tables and am getting almost half of what a simple online voltage drop calculator would produce for a result of voltage drop. I checked length, current and the units of length I am using. The only conclusion I can make is that the online versions using the z value at .85 power factor from the nec tables.
Anybody run into this before?
Thanks.
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I did the calculations using the x and r values from the nec tables and am getting almost half of what a simple online voltage drop calculator would produce for a result of voltage drop. I checked length, current and the units of length I am using. The only conclusion I can make is that the online versions using the z value at .85 power factor from the nec tables.
Anybody run into this before?
Thanks.
B