Electrical Power Systems Technology

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of voltage drop that a system can have. This means that long runs of con-
ductors must ordinarily be avoided. Remember that a conductor with a
large cross-sectional area will cause a smaller voltage drop, since its resis-
tance is smaller.
To better understand how to determine the size of conductor re-
quired to limit the voltage drop in a system, we will look at a sample
problem.


Sample Problem:
Given: a 200-ampere load located 400 feet (121.92 meters) from a
240-volt single-phase source. Limit the voltage drop to 2 percent of the
source.
Find: the size of an RH copper conductor needed to limit the voltage
drop of the system.
Solution:



  1. The allowable voltage drop equals 240 volts times 0.02 (2%). This
    equals 4.8 volts.

  2. Determine the maximum resistance for 800 feet (243.84 meters). This
    is the equivalent of 400 feet (121.92 meters) × 2, since there are two
    current-carrying conductors for a single-phase system.


VD
R = —
I


4.8 V
= ———
200 A


= 0.024 ohm, resistance for 800 feet



  1. Determine the maximum resistance for 1000 feet (304.8 meters) of
    conductor.


800 feet 0.024 ohm
———— = —————
1000 feet R


800 R = (1000) (0.024)


R = 0.030 ohm

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