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What is Voltage Drop? How to Avoid it and Telltale Signs!

At some point or another, as electricians, we are going to have to address the problem of voltage drop. But what is it, what can it do to our equipment, and how can we combat it? In the latest episode of Electrician U, Dustin explains voltage drop and how it works. 🤘⚡️EU Learning System⚡️🤘 For Individuals --- https://electricianu.com/learning-sys... For Businesses --- https://electricianu.com/learning-sys... -Video courses on every side of the electrical trade (theory, code, safety, wiring, install, troubleshooting, leadership, and more) -Practice exams for 2017, 2020, 2023 code -YouTube videos categorized and searchable -Audio lessons -Forum -Business version has admin portal and ability to assign learning to technicians and monitor progress -Any business size from 2 techs to 2,000! 🎓💡CONTINUING EDUCATION💡🎓 Sign up here --- https://electricianu.com/continuing-e... -State Approved -Video Based ✍📝PRACTICE EXAMS📝✍ Get them here --- https://www.electricianu.com/electric... -2017, 2020, and 2023 NEC versions -Online Residential Wireman Exam -Online Journeyman Exam -Online Master Exam -300 Question Online Code Cannon (not license specific, all code) -Take as many times as you want -All of the above come with printable PDFs 🎤🎧PODCAST🎧🎤 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7ldCwdx... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 📱👍SOCIALS👍📱 TikTok -   / electricianu   Instagram -   / electrician_u   Facebook -   / theelectricianu   Reddit -   / electricianu   Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ElectricianU Discord -   / discord   🎧🎹Music, Editing, and Videography by Drake Descant and Rob LeBlanc🎹🎧 #electrician #electrical #electricity First let’s understand how it can work by relating it to water pressure. Think of a water faucet; if you turn DOWN the pressure, water will flow less as there is less pressure forcing it thru the pipe. Voltage drop works in much the same way! Next, we won’t necessarily REALIZE the issue until we apply a load to the circuit. In other words, we won’t notice we have an issue until we energize the circuit and attempt to have something work. The longer the distance, the more voltage we will end up dropping. Also, we will see a bigger issue with voltage drop with smaller conductors. Lastly, there will be less voltage drop effect on a three-phase system than a single-phase system as a three-phase system is more efficient. What are some of the effects of voltage drop? Well, the three major types of items we would normally deal with operate a bit differently under voltage drop. Lights may flicker if a ballasted type of light like LED or Fluorescent, they may be much dimmer than they normally would be if incandescent, or they may not operate at all. Heating type loads will tend to not heat up as much as they should, if at all. Motors may heat up too much, burn up, or tend to just struggle to turn. We don’t want to figure out that we have a problem with voltage drop AFTER everything is installed and finished, so there are some formulas to use to see how much voltage drop we would experience. For single phase- 2 x K x I x D divided by CM. Three phase- 1.732 x K x I x D divided by CM. The difference between single phase and three phase is the efficiency in the system, although not much more! K will be dependent on conductor type. Use 12.9 for COPPER conductors or 21.2 for ALUMINUM conductors. I is the AMPERAGE of what you are attempting to use at the end of the run. D is the distance you are taking the circuit ONE WAY. To figure out what CM (circular mils) is, we need to know what SIZE of wire we are attempting to run. For that, Chapter 9 Table 8 in the NEC is where we would turn. The table shows us the circular mils size for all sizes of wire. So, in essence, after you crunch the number, you will have a BIG number divided by another BIG number! So, at first, it may seem like its too large, but once you divide it by that other large number it will come down! The resulting number after performing the calculation will be the number of volts LOST during that length of run with that size wire. To combat voltage drop, there are a few things we can do to lessen the effects. You could shorten the run. If outside in the dirt, you could run straight from point A to point B in lieu of following building lines. You could also RAISE the voltage of the system you are putting at the end of the circuit. So in lieu of 240v maybe see if a 480v system can work. This will give you MORE voltage to lose and may help. You could also INCREASE wire size so you will have a larger conductor, therefore a larger number to divide with (CM). You may also try to see if there is a more efficient (less amperage) piece of equipment as that will result in the number on the top being smaller!

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