bill757 said:Im having problems finding out how to calculate nine 16 kw ranges from article 220.55 can anyone explain it alittle more
mdshunk said:Seriously? That's a high-dollar apartment building.
I get 63,360 watts.
16,000 * 9 = 144,000 watts
column c for 9 ranges not over 12kw is 24%
note one says add 5% for each kw over 12, so that's an extra 20%
20% + 24% = 44%
44% * 144,000 = 63,360watts
That makes it even easier then. 44,000 watts. Groovy.Dennis Alwon said:Marc Col C is max demand not %
I still don't think that's correct. but I want the OP to try. How did you get 44000mdshunk said:That makes it even easier then. 44,000 watts. Groovy.
(why do you suppose they do dryers by %, and ranged by demand?)
ray cyr said:I disagree. 9 ranges in col. C gives us a demand of 24000 W. Now, if these were all 12 kw ranges we would take that demand at 100%. These are 16kw ranges so we need to add an additional 20% (5% for each kw over 12) to this to come up with (24kw X 1.2[120%])=28.8kw demand on the feeder.
I'm sure it was homework, anyhow. What sort of building is going to have 9, 16kw ranges? A high end apartment building is all I could come up with, and even at this, it's going to be engineered.Dennis Alwon said:That's what I get but I did not want the OP to get the answer without trying.
mdshunk said:Think about what's going to happen in this building on Thanksgiving, when only 29kw was allotted for ranges.A couple people throw in a few loads of clothes in the dryer, and some poor sap starts to come up in the elevator, and POOF! I know, the NEC is not a design manual. Good thing.
That's why I felt pretty good about my original 63kw number. It felt right. I don't know if I've ever calculated range demand long hand, so it was a nice exercise.Dennis Alwon said:I totally agree-- I did the calculation 3 times because I couldn't believe it was correct. 29 kw for 9 16KW ranges. Yikes
ray cyr said:I disagree. 9 ranges in col. C gives us a demand of 24000 W. Now, if these were all 12 kw ranges we would take that demand at 100%. These are 16kw ranges so we need to add an additional 20% (5% for each kw over 12) to this to come up with (24kw X 1.2[120%])=28.8kw demand on the feeder.
Sorry Dennis, you posted while I was typing my response, I should have let Bill work on it a bit more.