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Hello there.
I'm trying to calculate the volt drop on cables that are over 16mm csa using the tables in BS7671. It's quite easy for lower sized cables, (length x design current x mV/A/m, if I'm right) but what happens when you go above 16mm and have a resistive component mV/A/m(r), reactive component mV/A/m(x) and inductive component mV/A/m(z)? Do I take all of these into account, or just choose according to load type? The regs aren't really very clear on this bit, I'm finding.
 
if you look at table 6E2 in the red osg, page 133, you will see that the mV/A/m includes the reactive elements for cables 25mm and above. so it's a straightforward calculation.
 

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