I'm currently doing a load calculation for a beauty salon.
It's going into an existing building with an existing 200amp 240volt single phase service.
The only problem I'm having is determining what to calculate for the workstation receptacles. There are 7 workstations where they will be cutting hair and using hand held hair dryers. Each station will have two duplex receptacles.
Would I be able to calculate these receptacles at 180 VA each?
Would these be considered general purpose receptacles?
180 VA seems low to me in this situation.
The other way I thought of calculating the workstations would be to factor in 1,800 VA per station for the hand held hair dryers but this seems a bit excessive since it's not likely the hand held hair dryers would all be running at the same time.
Would I figure 1,800 VA for each station, add these to the 180 VA general purpose receptacles and use Table 220.44?
There are 3 other seperate fixed hair drying stations dedicated just for drying hair that are not a part of these work stations. They are rated at 1800 watts and I factored these at 100%.
I'm pushing the limit of the 200amp service and how I determine the load calculations of the 7 workstations will make a difference of whether or not I exceed the 200amps.
I've read through Article 220 of the NEC but I'm still not sure how I should factor these workstations into my load calculation.
I appreciate any help with this.
It's going into an existing building with an existing 200amp 240volt single phase service.
The only problem I'm having is determining what to calculate for the workstation receptacles. There are 7 workstations where they will be cutting hair and using hand held hair dryers. Each station will have two duplex receptacles.
Would I be able to calculate these receptacles at 180 VA each?
Would these be considered general purpose receptacles?
180 VA seems low to me in this situation.
The other way I thought of calculating the workstations would be to factor in 1,800 VA per station for the hand held hair dryers but this seems a bit excessive since it's not likely the hand held hair dryers would all be running at the same time.
Would I figure 1,800 VA for each station, add these to the 180 VA general purpose receptacles and use Table 220.44?
There are 3 other seperate fixed hair drying stations dedicated just for drying hair that are not a part of these work stations. They are rated at 1800 watts and I factored these at 100%.
I'm pushing the limit of the 200amp service and how I determine the load calculations of the 7 workstations will make a difference of whether or not I exceed the 200amps.
I've read through Article 220 of the NEC but I'm still not sure how I should factor these workstations into my load calculation.
I appreciate any help with this.