I'm trying to calculate how many lights I can put on a particular lighting circuit.
The lights that I have are multitapped 120/208/240/277. We are going to supply them with 208V. The lights have an ouput rating of 100W and an input rating of 129W. The start amps and operating amps are both listed a 0.7A draw. Based upon this, if I have a 20A circuit and run #12 the I can put aprox 22 lights on this circuit. Here are my calcs:
Continuous duty requires that my avaliable OCPD is rated 125% of continuous load.
20A * .80 = 16A connected load
16A / 0.7A (per light) = 22.8 lights.
So I can put 22 lights on this circuit with an OCPD of 20A anc #12 wire.
Does this seem right? I cant find anything in NEC that says other.
The lights that I have are multitapped 120/208/240/277. We are going to supply them with 208V. The lights have an ouput rating of 100W and an input rating of 129W. The start amps and operating amps are both listed a 0.7A draw. Based upon this, if I have a 20A circuit and run #12 the I can put aprox 22 lights on this circuit. Here are my calcs:
Continuous duty requires that my avaliable OCPD is rated 125% of continuous load.
20A * .80 = 16A connected load
16A / 0.7A (per light) = 22.8 lights.
So I can put 22 lights on this circuit with an OCPD of 20A anc #12 wire.
Does this seem right? I cant find anything in NEC that says other.