load calculation for added shed

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jiminkeywest

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Adding lighting load for 336 sq ft shed fed from 150 amp mobile home panel on pole that feeds the mobile inside panel
I understand the mobile home load but unsure if I add this 336 sq ft to the mobile homes 1713 sq ft for a total of 2049 sq ft for 6,147 va or does a shed not count.
shed will only have 2 duplex recepticals and 2 light fixtures inside and 1 outside entry light. I have been basically retired for last 6 years
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I am not at all concerned of it being a problem but I will be pulling a permit. The shed is detached and my plans are to run 1 inch pvc to a small 6 circuit rain tight ext. panel with feeders of #10 thhn / thwn with 2 pole 20 amp breaker and only have 2 circuits. Yes will likely change to 2 pole 30 after inspection so could have more circuits later if needed. I just can't recall how to handle this load. Job is in Pasco county and am very close to being maxed out. If I add this shed to mobile load I will be at a demand load of 143 amps and 150 amp service.
Had I set up the mobile I would have used 200 amp main panel. It is what it is. We are on 2011 but that should not matter on this issue.
Thanks
Jim
 
Detached shed is not an occupancy or extension thereof. No square footage minimum general lighting load required. General receptacle load is covered under 220.14(I), so 180VA per yoke. The rest is just figured as specific loads: include connected lighting and any other known, non-portable load.
 
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