Stevenfyeager
Senior Member
- Location
- United States, Indiana
- Occupation
- electrical contractor
My customer just had an inground pool installed and an outdoor kitchen. ( house is 200 amp service) The pool company had their own electrician who added a subpanel (by installing twins in a panel that doesn't allow them, which I informed the owner of) Then, I came today to wire the kitchen (only two 120 v circuits), but there is now also a hot tub. Load calc., I come up with 261 amps for the 4000 sq ft house including finished basement. (The only thing I couldn't find today was the duel fuel furnace label that uses gas when below 30 deg. So I put in 30,000 VA for a furnace for now.)
But the pool heater, and pumps are 28,480 VA, and hot tub heater and pump is 12,000 VA. I realize the pool heater and pumps may not be in use when the furnace season is going, but the hot tub usually is.
That's 40,480 VA ! ! That's 168 more amps, right ? Plus he wants me to make room for a 50 amp car charger in the future. Any advice ? Am I over reacting ?
Thank you.
But the pool heater, and pumps are 28,480 VA, and hot tub heater and pump is 12,000 VA. I realize the pool heater and pumps may not be in use when the furnace season is going, but the hot tub usually is.
That's 40,480 VA ! ! That's 168 more amps, right ? Plus he wants me to make room for a 50 amp car charger in the future. Any advice ? Am I over reacting ?
Thank you.

