Southwire® Voltage Drop Calc
For electrical contractors, engineers, and professionals involved in circuit design and conductor sizing.
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Southwire® Voltage Drop Calc is an established utilities app that is completely free. With a 4.6/5 rating from 1.4K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is Southwire® Voltage Drop Calc?
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What Are The Key Features?
Calculates the proper wire size required to meet specific voltage drop limits.
Determines the voltage drop for a specific conductor run.
Limits wire size calculations based on NEC ampacity standards.
Supports calculations specifically for AWG and KCMIL conductor sizes.
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Who Built It?
Southwire Company
Providing electrical professionals with specialized field calculators for wire sizing, conduit fill, and circuit design.
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This is a specialized, free utility for electrical professionals to ensure circuit designs meet voltage drop and NEC ampacity standards.
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