mjf
Senior Member
I apologize in advance to those of you who had "formal" training/schooling and have no time for someone trying to continue to learn and improve thier ability to earn a living in this business.
Trying to teach myself how to do calculations for an existing (1960's) 6 family condo. One unit wants to add thier own washer and dryer. They will require an upgrade. Working on calc to see if main service will also need to be upgraded.
Existing units have gas cooking equipment (ranges).
heat, hot water and laundry facilities are common to all units and provided from a seperate service.
each unit has a 20amp 240volt A/C receptacle.
each unit is 1200 sq. ft.
using the example in annex D (2008)
gen lighting--1200 sq ft @ 3VA/fsq ft =3600VA
2 S/A branch circuits =3000VA
first 3000 @100%---------------------3000VA
3600 @ 35% -------------------------1260VA
I understand how to calculate these out according to the example.
Not sure what to use for the A/C circuit and if I'm supposed to include anything else(for any other existing branch circuits).
Again, I apologize for asking about what is probably extremely simple to most all of you.
Trying to teach myself how to do calculations for an existing (1960's) 6 family condo. One unit wants to add thier own washer and dryer. They will require an upgrade. Working on calc to see if main service will also need to be upgraded.
Existing units have gas cooking equipment (ranges).
heat, hot water and laundry facilities are common to all units and provided from a seperate service.
each unit has a 20amp 240volt A/C receptacle.
each unit is 1200 sq. ft.
using the example in annex D (2008)
gen lighting--1200 sq ft @ 3VA/fsq ft =3600VA
2 S/A branch circuits =3000VA
first 3000 @100%---------------------3000VA
3600 @ 35% -------------------------1260VA
I understand how to calculate these out according to the example.
Not sure what to use for the A/C circuit and if I'm supposed to include anything else(for any other existing branch circuits).
Again, I apologize for asking about what is probably extremely simple to most all of you.