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Dsg319

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Just curious as to how many actually use this compared to just using the “standard method” or “optional method” when doing a load calculation on an existing home.

Just from reading and looking at it, it seems as it would come up to a smaller total value than the other two methods. Which I guess would be nice when seeing if you have the extra ampacity for additional new loads.
 
Just curious as to how many actually use this compared to just using the “standard method” or “optional method” when doing a load calculation on an existing home.

Just from reading and looking at it, it seems as it would come up to a smaller total value than the other two methods. Which I guess would be nice when seeing if you have the extra ampacity for additional new loads.
The only time I've done a residential load calculation was on a 15 unit apartment building rewire with service upgrade. Once. In 2005
 
I use the optional method for new construction since I can never get the trades to provide nameplate ratings.
If I can get to the existing prior to a demo for remo, I try to use the standard method. Never had an issue with optional plus 10% tho.
 
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