malachi constant
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis
Where am I going wrong?:
I have 11.5' of base heating, rated at 300W/ft, so the load is 3450W. At 208/1 this translates to 16.6A.
Since base heat is considered a continuous load I have to size my feeder and breaker at 125%, or 20.7A. This will be a 25A/2P breaker. And using Table 310.16 this can be fed with two #12s.
To size the ground I look at Table 250.122 and determine that a 25A breaker results in a #10 copper ground.
So I have 2#12 w/ #10 cu ground? Does the ground really need to be bigger than the feeder?
I have 11.5' of base heating, rated at 300W/ft, so the load is 3450W. At 208/1 this translates to 16.6A.
Since base heat is considered a continuous load I have to size my feeder and breaker at 125%, or 20.7A. This will be a 25A/2P breaker. And using Table 310.16 this can be fed with two #12s.
To size the ground I look at Table 250.122 and determine that a 25A breaker results in a #10 copper ground.
So I have 2#12 w/ #10 cu ground? Does the ground really need to be bigger than the feeder?