Electrical – What causes Voltage fluctuation in Panel

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I have a double pole 20 amp breaker in my main panel (no sub panels). and measuring the voltage it jumps between 118 and 121 on one side and 117 and 121 on the other.
I thought it should be at 120V. why is it fluctuating so? Is this ok?

Best Answer

It's fluctuating within spec, because your household (and neighborhood) electric system is real, not "ideal."

The "240V" feed to my building varies between 238 and 242 on a regular basis - this depends on what other loads the system is servicing and the resistance of real wires with resistance. Actually, it's pretty impressive that the variation is that small, when you consider the distances involved and the number of separate, uncoordinated loads the power company has to supply, as they turn on, or off, at random.

Within your house, you may see variation on the two (115-125V) legs due to more loads on one leg than the other (unbalanced) - but the overall voltage into the building also varies slightly.