kgunter
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- Portland, Oregon
Hi All,
I have a question concerning the application of table 220.44 to receptacle loads in Offices and banks. As you guys know 220.44 says,
Receptacle loads calculated in accordance with 220.14(H) and (I) shall be permitted to be made subject to the demand factors given in Table 220.42 or Table 220.44.
This seems to indicate that only receptacle loads calculated in H and I can use the demand factors on table 220.44. However in Tom Henrys 2008 calculations book he shows a bank calculation in which he applies the demand factors of Table 220.44 to the receptacle load. Since section 220.14(K) says,
In banks or office buildings, the receptacle loads shall be calculated to be the larger of (1) or (2)
(1) the calculated load from 220.14(I)
(2) or 1 volt-ampere/ft2
It would appear that if the receptacle load exceeds this minimum standard of being greater than the square footage of the bank or office you would have to take it at full value since 220.44 does not specify (K), but now I?m unsure. It may be worth noting that in Tom Henry?s example even after applying the demands of 220.44 the receptacle load still exceeded the minimum standard of (K).
Thanks
Kial Gunter
I have a question concerning the application of table 220.44 to receptacle loads in Offices and banks. As you guys know 220.44 says,
Receptacle loads calculated in accordance with 220.14(H) and (I) shall be permitted to be made subject to the demand factors given in Table 220.42 or Table 220.44.
This seems to indicate that only receptacle loads calculated in H and I can use the demand factors on table 220.44. However in Tom Henrys 2008 calculations book he shows a bank calculation in which he applies the demand factors of Table 220.44 to the receptacle load. Since section 220.14(K) says,
In banks or office buildings, the receptacle loads shall be calculated to be the larger of (1) or (2)
(1) the calculated load from 220.14(I)
(2) or 1 volt-ampere/ft2
It would appear that if the receptacle load exceeds this minimum standard of being greater than the square footage of the bank or office you would have to take it at full value since 220.44 does not specify (K), but now I?m unsure. It may be worth noting that in Tom Henry?s example even after applying the demands of 220.44 the receptacle load still exceeded the minimum standard of (K).
Thanks
Kial Gunter