apelk
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- Houston, TX
I keep coming across this and need some more people to weigh in. Say you are loading up a 120/240V panelboard, balancing the loads in amperes. So on the sides of my panel schedule, I have so many amps running on each line for each load, which of course are calculated based on whether the load is 3-phase, single phase, or 120V single phase. Do I sum total all of the 'A' line currents, 'B' line currents, and 'C' line currents and that is what the panelboard size should be based on? Is that the actual current running on the lines?
After I have the loads balanced as best I can, if I take the total KVA on the panelboard and divide by 240 3-phase, does that number hold any relevance? (This is how I'd typically size a 120/208 or 277/480...) It ends up being less than the calculated individual line currents, so I don't want to undersize any feeders! I'm just not sure if this is the real number that the service sees and the line currents calculated above are only used to balance the panelboard.
Thanks!
After I have the loads balanced as best I can, if I take the total KVA on the panelboard and divide by 240 3-phase, does that number hold any relevance? (This is how I'd typically size a 120/208 or 277/480...) It ends up being less than the calculated individual line currents, so I don't want to undersize any feeders! I'm just not sure if this is the real number that the service sees and the line currents calculated above are only used to balance the panelboard.
Thanks!