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Cable Voltage-Drop Reference Table

Voltage-drop values (mV/A/m) for copper house wires, with the 3% limit and a worked example.

Long cable runs lose voltage. Keep the drop within about 3% of supply voltage (≈ 6.9 V on a 230 V circuit). Use the values below with this formula:

Voltage drop (V) = (mV/A/m × Current A × Length m) ÷ 1000

Conductor size (sq mm) Approx. voltage drop (mV/A/m)
1.0 44
1.5 29
2.5 18
4.0 11
6.0 7.3
10 4.4
16 2.8
Indicative single-phase copper values for guidance. Confirm against the APAR datasheet for exact conductor resistance.

Worked example

A 2.5 sq mm wire carrying 20 A over a 30 m run: 18 × 20 × 30 ÷ 1000 = 10.8 V — that is 4.7% of 230 V, over the 3% limit. Step up to 4 sq mm: 11 × 20 × 30 ÷ 1000 = 6.6 V (2.9%) — within limit.

For an instant check across sizes, loads and run lengths, use the APAR Wire-Size Calculator, which applies both ampacity and the 3% voltage-drop rule for you.