For 4-6 or 7-9 conductor the derating factors are the same as 310.15(b)(2)(a). When you exceed 9 CCC's you can use this table where the load diversity factor is 50%.
I'm guessing that this table will not apply to your installation.
You could simply use the NEC's definition. But then again, it doesn't have one. :roll:Infinity will you define "load diversity factor" for me?
You could simply use the NEC's definition. But then again, it doesn't have one. :roll:
By the way, the term is "load diversity," not "load diversity factor."
The difference between the sum of the maxima
of two or more individual loads and the coincident of combined maximum load usually measured over a specified period.
Diversity occurs in an operating system because not all loads connected are operating simultaneously or are not simultaneously operating at their maximum rating.
You could simply use the NEC's definition. But then again, it doesn't have one. :roll:
By the way, the term is "load diversity," not "load diversity factor."