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Voltage Drop Calculator

Calculate voltage drop for copper and aluminum conductors per IEC 60364-5-52 and industry standards. Input cable parameters to determine voltage drop percentage, load-end voltage, and compliance status.

Cable Parameters

Resistivity: 0.0175 Ω·mm²/m at 20°C (IEC 60228)

0.85
0.50 Resistive 1.00

IEC 60364-5-52 recommends ≤3% for lighting, ≤5% for motor circuits

Calculation Results

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Voltage Drop

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Volts (V)

Drop Percentage

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% of supply voltage

Load-End Voltage

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Volts (V)

Compliance Status

Enter parameters and calculate

0% Limit: 3% 10%+

Calculation Breakdown

Resistivity (ρ) at operating temp
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Conductor Resistance (R)
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Phase Factor (k)
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Temperature Correction (α)
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Active Power Loss
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Max Allowable Current
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Formula Applied

Single Phase: ΔV = 2 × ρ(T) × L × I × cos(φ) / S

Three Phase: ΔV = √3 × ρ(T) × L × I × cos(φ) / S

Minimum Cable Size for Compliance

Enter parameters and click Calculate to see cable size recommendations.

Standards Reference

IEC 60364-5-52

Max 3% for lighting circuits, 5% for motor/power circuits from service entrance

BS 7671 (UK)

Max 3% for lighting, 5% for other uses from origin of installation

NEC (US)

Recommended max 3% branch circuits, 5% total (feeder + branch)

GB/T 16895

Chinese national standard aligned with IEC 60364 series requirements

IEC 60228

Conductor resistivity: Cu 0.0175 Ω·mm²/m, Al 0.028 Ω·mm²/m at 20°C

Temperature Coefficient

Cu: α = 0.00393/°C, Al: α = 0.00403/°C (per IEC 60228)

Disclaimer: This calculator provides indicative results based on simplified IEC formulas for resistive voltage drop. Reactive (inductive) component is not included. Results should be verified by a qualified electrical engineer before use in design or procurement decisions. Jinda Cable accepts no liability for decisions made based on this tool alone.