tbassler_99
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I am working on a mobile home park with an existing 8-unit meterbase that the owner modified. They added a 100A disconnect and feeder to a small house (NEC demand 85 amp). The county is asking for load calculations and a one-line diagram.
The electrician sent me a sketch of the meterbase.
There are four 50 amp 2-pole breakers, three 100 amp 2-pole breakers and one 60 amp 2-pole breaker. It looks like all feeders are #6 Al.
I have never designed or worked on a trailer park before.
i started with the load calculations. NEC 550.31 says park wiring system shall be a minimum of 16,00 VA per lot. @ 240V I get 67A. Using 310.15(B)(7) 83% rule I get 55 amps.
How is any lot fed with a 50 amp feeder? I looked all over the code, internet, Annex D, etc. I can't get past the first step.
i have done many hotels and multi-family housing units but this has me stumped.
Can anybody point out my obvious oversight?
Thanks
The electrician sent me a sketch of the meterbase.
There are four 50 amp 2-pole breakers, three 100 amp 2-pole breakers and one 60 amp 2-pole breaker. It looks like all feeders are #6 Al.
I have never designed or worked on a trailer park before.
i started with the load calculations. NEC 550.31 says park wiring system shall be a minimum of 16,00 VA per lot. @ 240V I get 67A. Using 310.15(B)(7) 83% rule I get 55 amps.
How is any lot fed with a 50 amp feeder? I looked all over the code, internet, Annex D, etc. I can't get past the first step.
i have done many hotels and multi-family housing units but this has me stumped.
Can anybody point out my obvious oversight?
Thanks