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SOFAB Voltage Drop Formula

Camera Electrical Power Loads:

  • We are supplying you with 2 cameras, a PTZ IR and a Fixed IR. IR is the Infra Red Sensors that only come ON automatically in the Night and Dark Areas.
  • PTZ IR Camera Load is approximately 0.7 Amp for Day Time Power Loads with IR OFF and Continuous Movement.
  • PTZ IR Camera Load is approximately 1.2 Amp for Night Time Power Loads with IR ON and Continuous Movement.
  • Fixed IR Camera Load is approximately 0.3 Amp for Day Time Power Loads with IR OFF.
  • Fixed IR Camera Load is approximately 0.8 Amp for Night Time Power Loads with IR OFF.

 

Feet to Meters Conversion Table:

  • (164 feet = 50 meters)
  • (328 feet = 100 meters)
  • (820 feet = 250 meters)
  • (1641 feet = 500 meters)
  • (2460 feet = 750 meters)
  • (3280 feet = 1000 meters)
  • (4921 feet = 1500 meters)

 

Electrical Cable Conversion Table between UL Standards and CE Standards

  • (14 awg (14.5 to 15A) = 4mm² 3 core cable)

 

 

Several Voltage Drop Options:

Option 164 feet = 50 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop.

 

 

 

Option 328 feet = 100 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop.

 

 

 

Option 820 feet = 250 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop.

 

 

 

Option 1641 feet = 500 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop

 

 

 

Option 2460 feet = 750 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop.

 

 

 

Option 3280 feet = 1000 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop.

 

 

 

Option 4921 feet = 1500 meters

This should be the line-to-line voltage for multi-voltage and 3 phase systems. For a 120/240V single phase system select 240V. For other single phase systems select the line-to-neutral voltage.



Load current in amperes
These are uncoated copper conductor sizes.
Length of cable in feet (one-way distance)
Estimated voltage drop. (estimated at Zero Voltage at the end of the cable length).

 

 

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