- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
This question was posed to me by a friend who is an ec and a member of our NC association of ec.
I suggested that since these were permanent installs I felt that using 210.23(A)(2) would not be necessary instead he had to consider two things-- One is 2400 watts @ 20 amps times 80% for continuous load would give him a max of 1920 watts per circuit. The other aspect was only 13 outlets per circuit based on 180va per outlet.
I am not sure we are limited to 13 outlets if the loads are known. And
If in some areas 2 TV's were to be used in one duplex would the rule change if a tv was only plugged into one of the duplex outlets. It would appear if an outlet was left unused then 210.23(A)(2) would come into play and limit the load to 50%. My response was he could have 19 TV's per circuit max and needed 3 circuits minimum. What do ye say?
I suggested that since these were permanent installs I felt that using 210.23(A)(2) would not be necessary instead he had to consider two things-- One is 2400 watts @ 20 amps times 80% for continuous load would give him a max of 1920 watts per circuit. The other aspect was only 13 outlets per circuit based on 180va per outlet.
I am not sure we are limited to 13 outlets if the loads are known. And
If in some areas 2 TV's were to be used in one duplex would the rule change if a tv was only plugged into one of the duplex outlets. It would appear if an outlet was left unused then 210.23(A)(2) would come into play and limit the load to 50%. My response was he could have 19 TV's per circuit max and needed 3 circuits minimum. What do ye say?
The project involves the installation of 45 cord connected led TVs . These TVs are wall or ceiling mounted. I believe these TVs would be considered fixed utilization equipment. So the branch circuit they are on can not be loaded more than 50%. 10 amps on a 20 amp branch. That's 1200va. Each outlet counts as 180 va, although the tv is rated 100va . So I believe 6 duplexes can go on the
branch circuit 1200/180 = 6.66. But they could plug in 12 TVs
Worse yet, these tv are going in concession stands where food is prepared so they are considered non dwelling kitchens so the receptacles need GFI protection. 12 electronic anythings has a lot of leakage current.