Voltage Drop Part 2

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In this video i run through the calculation to determine the required conductor size needed, given a load and a pre-determined distance using table D3 in the 2018 Canadian Electrical Code. This video is intended as an instructional aid. For further clarification of rule interpretation, please consult your local jurisdictional authority. Thanks for watching!
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my wife is binge watching netflix and i am binging your channel. God bless.

shubhsmiles
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You have well logically explained it. Thank you.

a_cool_daddy
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I use the 2024 new D3 table, calculating the same result 🎉

RiSuJiCh
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Thanks for a very concise explanation. That was great!!!
Does it differ in any way for voltage drop for 3-phase branch cct calculations?
Thank you.

bt
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how would you solve this if they didn't give you the 120/208-panel values?

Nickantor
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Thanks for all the help man. I'm always uncertain about the temp of the wire I should be using when the equipment isn't marked, if you could please help me out with this thanks.

sarmadal
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How about dealing with 3 phase, 347/600v  feeder services?

moesadr
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Again what rule prompted you to use the 75 degrees?

lucasorgan