As Sam replied:To be a bit more clear and accurate about 3-phase voltage drop, you have to be consistent about whether you are using line-to-neutral or line-to-line voltage drop.
If you are doing line-to-neutral voltage drop, you have to calculate as a percentage of the source line-to-neutral voltage (e.g. 277 V).
If you are doing line-to-line voltage drop, you have to calculate as a percentage of the source line-to-line voltage (e.g. 480 V).
So that means you can't mix and match L-N and L-L voltage. Meaning you cannot do a line-to-line voltage divided by 277 V or a line-to-neutral voltage divided by 480 V in this problem.
Hi Sam,3Ø - 480:
Vd-Value * sqrt(3)
480
1Ø - 277/480
Vd-Value
277
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