Wire Cross-Sectional Area Voltage Drop
A standard wire cross-sectional area voltage drop at maximum ambient temperature is provided in Table
3-6 and Table 3-7 to assist with cable selection.
Example of Voltage Drop Calculation Using Wire Cross-Sectional Area
0.067 Example #1. one power supply per module (3x power supplies): A 2.5mm2 wire will drop 0.044 V/m
at 2.6 A atmaximum ambient temperature. Using 30m between the QuickTrip and the power supply would
provide a voltage drop of 30 x 0.044 = 1.32V.
Example #2. one power supply for all three modules (1x power supply): A 2.5mm2 wires will drop 0.132
V/m at 7.8 A at maximum ambient temperature. Using 30m between the QuickTrip and the power supply
would provide a voltage drop of 30 x 0.132 = 3.96V.
It is very important to ensure the voltage at the QuickTrip’s input terminal is within the product power
input specification to achieve the maximum performance.
A guideline for allowable voltage drop is to size the wire for <10% of the nominal voltage under
maximumtransient conditions.
Extended Power Input
The Power Wiring Requirements section above specifies the maximum length of 30 meters between the
power source and the QuickTrip. Installations that require a longer power cable run also require a much
larger wire gauge to account for voltage drop. Figure 3-6 below gives a possible solution for installations
required to run at longer distances.
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