ivsenroute
Senior Member
- Location
- Florida
I am involved in a project for a commercial building that wants to add BB heat in the offices and common areas.
Without using a design, engineer, they spec'd out adding a 120/240 20 circuit, 100A single phase sub panel from an existing 3ph 120/240 225A panel then adding heat from there.
The total calculated load is going to be 95.8A for the 23,000w of 92 lin.ft. of baseboard that they plan on adding.
This is too close for comfort but it is the way they are having everyone bid on it.
Although the conductors and overcurrent protection can't be any less than 125% of the load served for the branch circuit. The feeder only has to be 100%.
Anything that I am overlooking to be able to point out a problem with their specs?
Without using a design, engineer, they spec'd out adding a 120/240 20 circuit, 100A single phase sub panel from an existing 3ph 120/240 225A panel then adding heat from there.
The total calculated load is going to be 95.8A for the 23,000w of 92 lin.ft. of baseboard that they plan on adding.
This is too close for comfort but it is the way they are having everyone bid on it.
Although the conductors and overcurrent protection can't be any less than 125% of the load served for the branch circuit. The feeder only has to be 100%.
Anything that I am overlooking to be able to point out a problem with their specs?