jerjwillelec
Senior Member
- Location
- Nevada, IA
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I keep going back and forth with this and need some assistance. Unfortunately, I don't have to do many calculations on a consistent basis so I get out of practice.
A school wants to add (ten) 2 ton 'mini split' air conditioning units and (two) 3 ton 'mini split' air conditioning units into some of the class rooms. I'm figuring 1 ton = 3.51 kw so the 2 ton = 34 fla and the 3 ton = 51 fla (source voltage 120/208). I'm planning on installing a new feeder(s) and sub panelboard(s) for all of this but am not quite sure how I want to do it yet, based on the age of the existing service and what I have to work with. My question is regarding sizing the feeder(s)...I should calculate all of these new units at 100% shouldn't I?
As I mentioned, I just haven't had to do this in a very long time and have, well, forgotten. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
A school wants to add (ten) 2 ton 'mini split' air conditioning units and (two) 3 ton 'mini split' air conditioning units into some of the class rooms. I'm figuring 1 ton = 3.51 kw so the 2 ton = 34 fla and the 3 ton = 51 fla (source voltage 120/208). I'm planning on installing a new feeder(s) and sub panelboard(s) for all of this but am not quite sure how I want to do it yet, based on the age of the existing service and what I have to work with. My question is regarding sizing the feeder(s)...I should calculate all of these new units at 100% shouldn't I?
As I mentioned, I just haven't had to do this in a very long time and have, well, forgotten. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!