A coworker and I were discussing how to calculate feeder size for fixed electric space heating. There is some confusion regarding the two code articles mentioned in the post title above. 424.3(B) says to consider fixed electric space heating continuous load. 220.51 says fixed space heating shall be calculated at 100% of connected load. A similar situation exists for "all others" in the lighting load demand factors. I've always included a 1.25 factor in my feeder calculations for lighting and since NEC 2005 electric heating. Is there a conflict between the two articles or am I misunderstanding 220.51. Should I just size the branch circuits for continuous load or the feeder also?
For example: a branch circuit for 10 kw 208V-3PH wall heater would be 10kw * 1.25 /360 = 35A. for ten of these heaters, should feeder be 100kw * 1.25 / 360 = 350A or just 100kw / 360 = 278A. I've been using the 1.25 factor.
Also, article 424 says it doesn't apply to room air conditioning. I would think only PTAC would fit this description.
I tend to overthink things and get myself confused. Thanks in advance for your replies.
For example: a branch circuit for 10 kw 208V-3PH wall heater would be 10kw * 1.25 /360 = 35A. for ten of these heaters, should feeder be 100kw * 1.25 / 360 = 350A or just 100kw / 360 = 278A. I've been using the 1.25 factor.
Also, article 424 says it doesn't apply to room air conditioning. I would think only PTAC would fit this description.
I tend to overthink things and get myself confused. Thanks in advance for your replies.