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    Calculating volt drop for >16mm cable

    Ah right, so because mv/A/m(z) is using both the reactive and resistive components to be formulated, this is the value to use in the volt drop calculation. Thanks.
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    Calculating volt drop for >16mm cable

    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...

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