PillarOfAutumn
Member
- Location
- USA
- Occupation
- Electrician
I have a customer that owns a commercial vehicle with a 50 amp receptacle. They have requested a retractable cord reel be installed in their shop to plug in their vehicle while not in use, in order to charge/maintain some battery powered electronic equipment. This load is 10 amps max. However if they were to turn on all of the equipment in their vehicle it could require up to the full 50 amp service. They have assured me this won't happen because they don't use all their equipment when the vehicle is parked in the shop. This makes sense to me but the potential for it to be turned on is still there.
My question is, do I need to size the branch circuit to include all of the potential loads (all of the equipment in the vehicle) or is it permissible to size the circuit (and the cord reel) to the loads they are saying they will use?
My question is, do I need to size the branch circuit to include all of the potential loads (all of the equipment in the vehicle) or is it permissible to size the circuit (and the cord reel) to the loads they are saying they will use?