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"Consecutive" Voltage Drops
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<blockquote data-quote="Risteard" data-source="post: 489187" data-attributes="member: 2666"><p>Be careful using terms such as "comply" and "doesn't comply". The 3%/5% figures quoted from BS7671 appear in an Informative Appendix and are not actually Regulations. The actual Regulation merely states that the voltage drop should not be excessive so as to ensure proper/safe functioning of equipment. (I haven't gone to BS7671 for the actual wording, but essentially that is the gist of it.)</p><p></p><p>3% and 5% are guidance - nothing more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Risteard, post: 489187, member: 2666"] Be careful using terms such as "comply" and "doesn't comply". The 3%/5% figures quoted from BS7671 appear in an Informative Appendix and are not actually Regulations. The actual Regulation merely states that the voltage drop should not be excessive so as to ensure proper/safe functioning of equipment. (I haven't gone to BS7671 for the actual wording, but essentially that is the gist of it.) 3% and 5% are guidance - nothing more. [/QUOTE]
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