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Posted: 2023-06-07 04:32 AM . Last Modified: 2024-11-22 04:25 AM
Hello, sir.
I would like to know where is the voltage drop of the busway as it only shown the short-circuit current of tap-off and short-circuit current of busway. Any help, how could I find the voltage drop of busway in Ecodial Software?
Thank you indeed.
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Posted: 2023-09-05 09:44 PM
Hello
In case of non-uniform distribution busway, the tap-offs are connected at different length of the busway.
The respective distance from origin, and the current carried at that distance are all considered for the calculation of the voltage drop.
There is no specific report, available to represent this.
However, this impact can be seen at the ‘loads/circuits’ connected at the tap-off points of the non-uniform distribution busways.
Regards,
Team – Ecodial Expert Support.
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Posted: 2023-09-05 09:44 PM
Hello
In case of non-uniform distribution busway, the tap-offs are connected at different length of the busway.
The respective distance from origin, and the current carried at that distance are all considered for the calculation of the voltage drop.
There is no specific report, available to represent this.
However, this impact can be seen at the ‘loads/circuits’ connected at the tap-off points of the non-uniform distribution busways.
Regards,
Team – Ecodial Expert Support.
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