trevorm
Member
- Location
- Central Washington
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Hi Folks,
I'm doing a load calculation via the optional method for a single family dwelling. The only part of the calculation i'm unsure about is the heating and air conditioning load - 220.82(C)(3) The mini-split heat pump units being added perform both heating and cooling.
This residence currently has:
9900W (3 x 3300W) of infloor electric heat from a central controller
2 x 1700W of infloor heat both on separate thermostats
1 x 2600W of infloor heat on its own thermostat
They want to add:
1 x mini split at MCA of 23A = 5500W
1x mini split at MCA of 14A = 3360W
The wording in 220.82(C)(3) makes me think i can only use 65% of the electric heat and 100% of the heat pump loads if its a "central electric space heating system" How do we treat a situation like this? I ran the calcs with 100% of all the heating an cooling loads and it lands at 187.5A on a 200A service. It would be nice to reduce some of these loads to have a little more wiggle room but also fine if they all need to be included at 100%
Even in the standard calculation I would omit the smaller of heater and air conditioning loads but the mini splits provide heat as well so i assume it would be all heating/cooling loads at 100% in the standard method as well?
Much appreciate any suggestions!
I'm doing a load calculation via the optional method for a single family dwelling. The only part of the calculation i'm unsure about is the heating and air conditioning load - 220.82(C)(3) The mini-split heat pump units being added perform both heating and cooling.
This residence currently has:
9900W (3 x 3300W) of infloor electric heat from a central controller
2 x 1700W of infloor heat both on separate thermostats
1 x 2600W of infloor heat on its own thermostat
They want to add:
1 x mini split at MCA of 23A = 5500W
1x mini split at MCA of 14A = 3360W
The wording in 220.82(C)(3) makes me think i can only use 65% of the electric heat and 100% of the heat pump loads if its a "central electric space heating system" How do we treat a situation like this? I ran the calcs with 100% of all the heating an cooling loads and it lands at 187.5A on a 200A service. It would be nice to reduce some of these loads to have a little more wiggle room but also fine if they all need to be included at 100%
Even in the standard calculation I would omit the smaller of heater and air conditioning loads but the mini splits provide heat as well so i assume it would be all heating/cooling loads at 100% in the standard method as well?
Much appreciate any suggestions!