Load calculations for electric clothes dryers and electric ranges/ovens in dwelling units are based on the appliance nameplate rating.
However, we never have a nameplate.
So, say we simply know there is a 240V, 30 amp dryer circuit and receptacle. What is the maximum load calc. for a dryer on that receptacle?
240V* 30A = 7200VA ?
Or would 240V* 30A *0.8 = 5760 VA be correct? (Because an appliance with a 30A continuous load would have to be on a larger circuit?)
Same question for an electric range? I'm not sure how Table 220.55 affects this calculation.
Is it possible that a range that needs a 30A circuit could actually pull more than 30 amps?
However, we never have a nameplate.
So, say we simply know there is a 240V, 30 amp dryer circuit and receptacle. What is the maximum load calc. for a dryer on that receptacle?
240V* 30A = 7200VA ?
Or would 240V* 30A *0.8 = 5760 VA be correct? (Because an appliance with a 30A continuous load would have to be on a larger circuit?)
Same question for an electric range? I'm not sure how Table 220.55 affects this calculation.
Is it possible that a range that needs a 30A circuit could actually pull more than 30 amps?