80 percent of MCA of AC for calculation ??

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jumper

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No.

The MCA is the sum of all the continuous and non-continuous loads of all the parts of a unit.

If the AC is larger than the heating load, tis simpler to just use the MCA and be done with IMO.
 

Smart $

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IMO, if you are comparing A/C to Heating, the MCA tips the scale if watts of each are equal. I've never drawn any conclusions on how to equalize the two for a true comparison. If heating was totally a motor load, I'd multiply by 125% and then compare... rather than take 80% of the A/C. But that's just sheer speculation.

220.14(C) says branch circuit load is to be determined per 440.6 for A/C... and 440.6(A) Exception No. 1 says "Where so marked, the branch-circuit selection current shall be used instead of the rated-load current to determine the rating or ampacity of the disconnecting means, the branch-circuit conductors, the controller, and the branch-circuit short-circuit and ground-fault protection."
 
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