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The size of the feeder wires is increased for a given load, the line voltage drop will ?
Decrease
The voltage drop on a 480 volt feeder circuit that supplies a transformer is 16 volts the complies with the NEC requirements
False
Voltage drop will ? If the current to the load is increased
Increase
The resistance of a 6,000 ft piece of 1/0 copper wire is ? (K for copper= 10.4; 1/0 wire = 105,600 CM)
0.59
The voltage drop in the conductors of a series street lighting circuit is 6,700 ft (combined length total) of 6 AWG copper wire that operates on 6.6 amps is ? (K for copper = 10.4; CM of 6 AWG copper= 26,240)
17.5
A distribution transformer delivers 248 volts at the secondary bushing while a few spans away the secondary voltage is 224 volts. The voltage drop between the two points is ?
24 v
The national electric code requires that cables and wires be chosen, so that the voltage drop from either feeder or branch circuits to the farthest out, it does not exceed ?
3%
The national electric code recommends that the combined voltage drop for branch circuits and feeder not exceed
5%
The voltage drop per thousand feet of 1 AWG copper wire (resistance = 0.154 ohms per 1,000ft) when 50 amps of current are flowing is ?
7.7 v
Two wires off a main feeder supply current to a transformer several spans away.
80 v / 2,360 v
Voltage drop will increase if ?
Length of wire is increased
The resistivity constant of a conductor is determined by the ?
Material from which the conductor is made
The formula used to determine the resistance of a conductor is R = ?
R=(KxL)/A
Line (voltage) drop is equip to the current through the line multiplied by the resistance of the line as expressed in the formula Eline=Iline x Rline
True
All cables and wires contain some resistance. When a current flows through them a ? Will occur
Voltage drop