brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
I don’t think I have previously, until today.
Small commercial tenant build out into a pizza restaurant. The existing service is 400A single phase; plans call for 400A 3-phase.
Rebuilding the service was going to require tearing out 30’ of concrete sidewalk to run new conduits from the utility pedestal.
Before ordering the gear today, I went through the load calc to verify everything was correct, and found no de-rating had been applied per 220.88. Plans show 91kva connected load. There were some items that came up in the pre-con Friday that had me questioning the E-sheets.
The HVAC on e-sheets was three 5-Ton RTU’s 3-phase. Verified with mechanical contractor they’re going to provide three 5-ton single phase split systems, which I what the M-sheets spec (I would normally verify mechanical schedule when I bid but for whatever reason skipped that on this one). Now we’re at 94kva. Derate per 220.88, my service size should be approximately 170A 3-phase; cooking appliances and water heaters are gas.
There are some 3-phase mixers, but I got the spec sheets on those and they can be connected single phase as well.
So now we’re at roughly 283A single phase and the existing service can stay.
And I just saved them about $8500 in gear, wire, and concrete work, and myself a lot of labor resources that can be used elsewhere.
And lastly, I went looking for the engineers stamp; it’s a circle with a question mark. No idea how this got through plan review. What likely happened here, and I’ve seen this before, is on these small franchise jobs they’ll have the architect just copy/paste schedules and specs from other similar stores they’ve built.
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Small commercial tenant build out into a pizza restaurant. The existing service is 400A single phase; plans call for 400A 3-phase.
Rebuilding the service was going to require tearing out 30’ of concrete sidewalk to run new conduits from the utility pedestal.
Before ordering the gear today, I went through the load calc to verify everything was correct, and found no de-rating had been applied per 220.88. Plans show 91kva connected load. There were some items that came up in the pre-con Friday that had me questioning the E-sheets.
The HVAC on e-sheets was three 5-Ton RTU’s 3-phase. Verified with mechanical contractor they’re going to provide three 5-ton single phase split systems, which I what the M-sheets spec (I would normally verify mechanical schedule when I bid but for whatever reason skipped that on this one). Now we’re at 94kva. Derate per 220.88, my service size should be approximately 170A 3-phase; cooking appliances and water heaters are gas.
There are some 3-phase mixers, but I got the spec sheets on those and they can be connected single phase as well.
So now we’re at roughly 283A single phase and the existing service can stay.
And I just saved them about $8500 in gear, wire, and concrete work, and myself a lot of labor resources that can be used elsewhere.
And lastly, I went looking for the engineers stamp; it’s a circle with a question mark. No idea how this got through plan review. What likely happened here, and I’ve seen this before, is on these small franchise jobs they’ll have the architect just copy/paste schedules and specs from other similar stores they’ve built.
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