Please do one simple load calculation. you have already have the total Load ( new load plus existing load ).
find out the total ampere then check the service and breaker current capacity.
Probably over 200 amps. But with a full calc under 220.82 it might be closer than you think. If the "usual load is expected to be continuous" 220.82(C)(6) the heat only needs to figured at 100% for the feeder or service.
Still at 225 amps if 2000 sq ft, and that's with no appliances (disp, dw, micro, etc.). If the heat can be installed to be non-continuous then figure at 65% and it could be made to work.
So are you saying it depends on the type of hvac system installed. I think I read it has to do with when the compressor comes on?
So will this work are not ?? And be safe..
We have a house with a 200 amp service..With have 15 kw electric heat on the 2nd floor .. We want to add 15kw on the first floor. Do you think a 200 amp service is large enough?? The only other heavy load is the Electric water heater, and general lighting. Stove is gas.
I'm surprized they are not going with gas heat, its much cheaper to operate and may be
less expensive to install if the service needs to be increased ? The service is close right
now, sounds like about 40 amps left for the rest of the house, EWH is 20 amps so that
leaves 20 ?? Are you willing to gamble that it will work. Well good luck with whatever way
you go !