220 Part III vs 220.84

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Rock86

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Been doing apartment load calculations and was curious if anyone sees an issue using 220.84 over going through Part III of 220? I just compared the numbers and if I could save 38% using the method in 220.84.


General Wattage Total:
194,400.0​
1st 3,000 @ 100%
3,000.0​
Table 220.42
3,000 to 120,000 @ 35%
42,000.0​
Greater than 120,000 @25%
18,600.0​
Ranges
192,000.0​
Table 220.61
Ranges Diversified
49,920.0​
Dryers
120,000.0​
Table 220.54
Dryers Diversified
41,400.0​
Dishwashers
33,600.0​
220.53
Dishwashers Diversified
25,200.0​
Water Heaters
120,000.0​
Water Heaters Diversified
90,000.0​
HVAC
288,492.0​
Elevator**
0​
Landlord RCPTS/Lighting
26,000​
LL Electric Heat
0​
Total:
584,612​
watts
Amperage:
1,623​
amps
Phase:
3​
Voltage:
208​

220.84 Method
General Wattage Total:
194,400.0​
Ranges
192,000.0​
Dryers
120,000.0​
Dishwashers
33,600.0​
Water Heaters
120,000.0​
HVAC
288,492.0​
Total @ 100%
948,492.0​
Total @ 36%
341457.1​
Landlord Load
26,000​
Total Load
367457.1​
Amperage
1020.714​
 
I have a spreadsheet that compares 220 Part III vs. Part IV. Part IV wins for everything over about 30 dwelling units. If there is gas to the building, Part III will win for the smaller multi-fams.
 
I have a spreadsheet that compares 220 Part III vs. Part IV. Part IV wins for everything over about 30 dwelling units. If there is gas to the building, Part III will win for the smaller multi-fams.
I think I am going to build our current spreadsheet that way, thanks.
 
You use whichever method you want to, as long as the installation meets the restrictions in 220.84(A).
Thanks. Sometimes it doesn't feel right getting two drastically different numbers. Going with the lower number almost feels a litte.... naughty :devilish:lol
 
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