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Q & A of the Day – How do I calculate this sports lighting’s volt drop?

Published: 16 June 2009 Category: Q&A

Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, concerning floodlights for a football pitch, is answered by SELECT:

Q & A of the Day – How do I calculate this sports lighting’s volt drop?
Question: I have been asked to submit a quote to install floodlights on a football pitch. The designer has specified 12No 2kW sports floodlights. I need to calculate the load and volt drop to determine the cable size. How, therefore, do I calculate the volt drop on such 2kW two-phase sports lighting?

Answer: Firstly, you have not given enough information, such as cable lengths etc.

However, you must calculate the total load and determine the current to be carried. Refer to BS 7671: 2008 Appendix 4 for further details.

Check the volts drop from tables, then check that the volts drop does not exceed this value.

Note the equation: Vd = mV x Ib x length divided by 1000

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