Calculating Voltage Drop for 200HP Motor at 480V

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To calculate the voltage drop for a 200HP motor at 480V located 300 feet from the starter, the formula used is %VD(3phase) = [12(1.73)(300ft.)(240A)]/[(Circular mil) * (480V)] x100. The user correctly identifies that the full load current is 240A and uses 12 for copper. However, they are unsure about obtaining the circular mil value, which is necessary for the calculation. The circular mil can be found in the American Wire Gauge (AWG) chart, which is referenced for further assistance. Accurate voltage drop calculations are crucial for ensuring motor efficiency and performance.
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can help me figure out how much voltage drop is happening in this particular scenario.

Here is my work:

Given 200HP motor at 480V that is 300 ft. away from the starter.

%VD(3phase) = [12(1.73)(300ft.)(240A)]/[(Circular mil) * (480V)] x100

I use 12 for copper, and with 200HP the Full Load Amp is 240A.

I have no idea where i can get the circular mil. Can someone please help me. I know that it's somewhere in the NEC.

thanks.
 
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