This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question the voltage of the pump must be stated
That can't be answered until you state the voltage.
For a 30 amp circuit running 350 feet, it is recommended to use at least a 10-gauge wire to account for voltage drop over the distance. This heavier gauge wire will ensure the safe and efficient delivery of power over the longer distance.
For a 350 amp load over a distance of 100 feet, you would typically need at least a 3/0 or 4/0 wire size to ensure proper conductivity and safety. It's important to consult local electrical codes and a licensed electrician to determine the exact wire size needed for your specific situation.
Nope. 350 meters is less than 1,214 feet. (350 meters = 1,148.29 feet).
The required size of the service grounding conductor for a 350 amp parallel service will depend on the specific installation requirements and local codes. It is recommended to consult with a licensed electrician or engineer to determine the proper size based on factors such as the type of wiring used, the distance between the service entrance and the transformer, and the local ground conditions.
That can't be answered until you state the voltage.
For a 30 amp circuit running 350 feet, it is recommended to use at least a 10-gauge wire to account for voltage drop over the distance. This heavier gauge wire will ensure the safe and efficient delivery of power over the longer distance.
i would use a pump that pushes at least 350 gallons an hour
About $350 depending on the size
7/16-14
2 1/2" EPVC schedule 40
A 500 MCM copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 350 amps for 150 feet on a 208 volt system.
For a 350 amp load over a distance of 100 feet, you would typically need at least a 3/0 or 4/0 wire size to ensure proper conductivity and safety. It's important to consult local electrical codes and a licensed electrician to determine the exact wire size needed for your specific situation.
to answer this we need to know what size engine and whether diesel or gas engine
350 kilometers = 1,148,293.96 feet.
350 feet = 116.666667 yards
350 metres = 1,148.3 feet