My take is that unless you have some type of interlock that absolutely precludes any possibility of the loads being on at the same time, then you do not have the "load diversity" necessary to take advantage of that table. But you have no such interlock. It is easily possible for all six circuits to be carrying load at the same time. In that case, it would not matter how lightly loaded any given circuit might be. If it carrys current, any current, at the same time as all the others are carrying current, then you do not have load diversity. Sorry. I know that is not what you were hoping to hear.