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NEC / IEC 60364 / AS/NZS 3008 / BS 7671

Voltage Drop Limits — Multi-Standard Comparison Poster

Free download · A3 landscape (420 × 297mm)

Voltage drop allowances vary significantly between standards, and getting them wrong means undersized cables or wasted copper. This A3 landscape poster presents voltage drop limits side-by-side across all four major standards: NEC (3% branch / 5% total), IEC 60364-5-52 (4% recommended), AS/NZS 3008 (5% default), and BS 7671 (3% lighting + 5% total). A central worked example shows the voltage drop calculation step-by-step, and a measurement origin rules panel clarifies where each standard measures from (origin of installation vs point of supply). Pin this in your design office to prevent the most common cable sizing error.

What's Included

Front:Side-by-side voltage drop allowances for 4 standards. Worked example calculation. Measurement origin rules panel.
Back:Single-sided A3 poster — no back content.
Size:A3 landscape (420 × 297mm)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Print on A3 (297 × 420mm) or tabloid (11 × 17")
  • Color printing required for comparison highlights
  • Use a professional print shop for best results
  • Frame or laminate for long-term office display

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Frequently Asked Questions

What paper should I print this on?

Print on A3 paper in color (minimum 100gsm). Laminate or use a poster frame for office display. Matte finish reduces glare.

Can I distribute this to my team?

Yes. Print copies for every design workstation. All ECalPro posters are free to print and distribute within your organization.

What standard does this reference?

Covers voltage drop requirements from NEC 210.19(A) Informational Note, IEC 60364-5-52 Annex G, AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017 Clause 4, and BS 7671:2018+A2 Appendix 12.

How often is this updated?

Updated when voltage drop requirements change in any of the four standards. Current poster reflects the latest editions.