Greetings group I have two code questions.
I have a large single family dwelling that I am going to upgrade the service on. The existing meter can will be swapped with a new meter / main with two new branch breakers for an AC unit and a GFCI and feed thru lugs for the feeder.
The existing SE cable feed to the old panel will be replaced with 4-wire and the house renovated so I am going thru to the 'optional load calculation' in 220.82 for a dwelling unit. However the feeder will not have the 'total connected load' for the dwelling, so do I need to do a general calculation for the feeder? I was told I cant use the 83% rule in 310.12 for the feeder as its not the 'entire dwelling' load.
What calculation methods do I have for a sub-panel load that is not the 'entire load' of a single family house? Just the general?
Is it true I cant use the residential 83% for a sub-panel?
Thanks everyone sorry for such a basic question.
I have a large single family dwelling that I am going to upgrade the service on. The existing meter can will be swapped with a new meter / main with two new branch breakers for an AC unit and a GFCI and feed thru lugs for the feeder.
The existing SE cable feed to the old panel will be replaced with 4-wire and the house renovated so I am going thru to the 'optional load calculation' in 220.82 for a dwelling unit. However the feeder will not have the 'total connected load' for the dwelling, so do I need to do a general calculation for the feeder? I was told I cant use the 83% rule in 310.12 for the feeder as its not the 'entire dwelling' load.
What calculation methods do I have for a sub-panel load that is not the 'entire load' of a single family house? Just the general?
Is it true I cant use the residential 83% for a sub-panel?
Thanks everyone sorry for such a basic question.