odyssey1
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- Pulaski Va
Hello. I read this forum all of the time, and it has helped out a lot.
I am working on a multifamily apartment building. there are 11 apartment units per floor. There are two panels per floor that feed the 11 apartment units. The individual units do not have their own panels, as this building used to be a hotel. The owner would like to add supplemental heat to each unit (around 500 watts per unit). My question is, could I use 220.83 to determine if I have enough capacity in the panel, or is 220.87 the only way to determine if I have capacity? The owner is in a time crunch, and the 30 day testing may put them in an bind.
On the other hand, it seems that if you knew all of the loads in each unit and the square footage, you could calculate the service load the same way you would for new construction using article 220.
Thank you for your help!
I am working on a multifamily apartment building. there are 11 apartment units per floor. There are two panels per floor that feed the 11 apartment units. The individual units do not have their own panels, as this building used to be a hotel. The owner would like to add supplemental heat to each unit (around 500 watts per unit). My question is, could I use 220.83 to determine if I have enough capacity in the panel, or is 220.87 the only way to determine if I have capacity? The owner is in a time crunch, and the 30 day testing may put them in an bind.
On the other hand, it seems that if you knew all of the loads in each unit and the square footage, you could calculate the service load the same way you would for new construction using article 220.
Thank you for your help!