paullmullen
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- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer & Master Electrician
Here is Challenge Question 27 from Chapter 10 of the 2020 Exam Prep book.
My solution is 196A. Kinda close to (b) and kinda close to (a)
When I compare my solution to the one in the answer key, I get this:
From that point on, the math is just broken because of the difference.
I think the problem is that the provided solution in the answer key ignores the fact that there are two air conditioners per unit. The only way I can get to the provided solution is to drop the number of air conditioners per unit to 1.
Here's my math:
What am I doing incorrectly?
Thanks,
Paul
My solution is 196A. Kinda close to (b) and kinda close to (a)
When I compare my solution to the one in the answer key, I get this:
My Solution | Answer Key | Match? | |
General Lighting Load | 8040 VA | 8040 VA | YES |
Appliances | 7380 VA | 7380 VA | YES |
Dryer | 10,000 VA | 10,000 VA | YES |
Cooking Equipment | 11,000 VA | 11,000 VA | YES |
AC vs Heat | 10,710 VA | 10,000 VA | NO |
From that point on, the math is just broken because of the difference.
I think the problem is that the provided solution in the answer key ignores the fact that there are two air conditioners per unit. The only way I can get to the provided solution is to drop the number of air conditioners per unit to 1.
Here's my math:
What am I doing incorrectly?
Thanks,
Paul