fastline
Senior Member
- Location
- midwest usa
- Occupation
- Engineer
To be brief, in my area, I MUST build a dwelling in order to build a storage out building, even out in the most remote area you can think of. I am highly irritated. I am now going through all the code 'minimums' to figure out what will satisfy the requirements.
So far I am at 120-150sf. I am basically building a nice little tool shed (will be converted as soon as officials sign off). It will basically have a tiny kitchen sink, a single element cook surface, small lavatory and shower, and a little baseboard electric heater. It will not have a dish washer, disposal, washer, etc, etc.
I am NOT paying to have rural electric run and the code guy could not find anything that prohibits me from using a generator. For this reason, the smaller the better.
Per CH 36 of the IRC, I am arriving at rough service loads of 6-8kva. Also under CH36 is "conductor sizing" in which it states that the ampacity of "the conductor" shall be a minimum of 100A. I see nothing that says the service must be 100A. Actually it runs you through the song and dance calcs and I don't have much to hook up. I am not insulating but I most throw a little electric heater in there because it must be heated.
Am I misunderstanding the language before I have a talk with code officials Monday?
So far I am at 120-150sf. I am basically building a nice little tool shed (will be converted as soon as officials sign off). It will basically have a tiny kitchen sink, a single element cook surface, small lavatory and shower, and a little baseboard electric heater. It will not have a dish washer, disposal, washer, etc, etc.
I am NOT paying to have rural electric run and the code guy could not find anything that prohibits me from using a generator. For this reason, the smaller the better.
Per CH 36 of the IRC, I am arriving at rough service loads of 6-8kva. Also under CH36 is "conductor sizing" in which it states that the ampacity of "the conductor" shall be a minimum of 100A. I see nothing that says the service must be 100A. Actually it runs you through the song and dance calcs and I don't have much to hook up. I am not insulating but I most throw a little electric heater in there because it must be heated.
Am I misunderstanding the language before I have a talk with code officials Monday?