jumper
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should not we go down when ampacity over 800
If you mean use a 800A breaker, then the answer is no.
You pick conductors large enough for the load and the breaker size.
should not we go down when ampacity over 800
If you mean use a 800A breaker, then the answer is no.
You pick conductors large enough for the load and the breaker size.
Why did you choose to stop before the example is complete? :?
It is obvious you and I are not going to agree on this.
If an inspector asks me what is the calculated load and I tell him 156 amps, he expects, and I will be giving him a complete calculation that includes the continuous and non-continuous loads. So if I tell him 156 he knows I need at least 156 amps worth of OCPD and conductor.
I have no idea why anyone would provide a 'service calculation' without including both the continuous and non-continuous loads. It makes no sense and as you have pointed out would not be meaningful in anyway.
The calculated load of a feeder or service shall not be less than the sum of the loads on the branch circuits supplied, as determined by Part II of this article, after any applicable demand factors permitted by Parts III or IV or required by Part V have been applied.
Where in that calculation is the 125%.
If the 125% continuous factor was meant to be part of the "load calculation," then the Code would have included it in Art 220.
It is not there until we include it, just like any part of a load calculation.
230.42 Minimum Size and Rating.
(A) General. The ampacity of the service-entrance conductors before the application of any adjustment or correctionfactors shall not be less than either 230.42(A)(1) or (A)(2). Loads shall be determined in accordance with Part III, IV, or V of Article 220, as applicable. Ampacity shall be determined from 310.15. The maximum allowable current of busways shall be that value for which the busway has been listed or labeled.
(1) The sum of the noncontinuous loads plus 125 percent of continuous loads
Exception: Grounded conductors that are not connected to an overcurrent device shall be permitted to be sized at 100 percent of the continuous and noncontinuous load.
(2) The sum of the noncontinuous load plus the continuous load if the service-entrance conductors terminate in an overcurrent device where both the overcurrent device and its assembly are listed for operation at 100 percent of their rating
It does seem odd that 220 does not state to use 125% of the continuous load however
Does or does not this require the inclusion of the 125% factor in those calculations in cases where 430.2x requires a 125% factor in the ampacity calculation?C) Motor Loads. Outlets for motor loads shall be calculated in accordance with the requirements in 430.22, 430.24, and 440.6.
Don't forget 800 amps and under the conductors can be sized less than the OCPD.
At this point, I withdraw from the discussion in complete confusion.
It does seem odd that 220 does not state to use 125% of the continuous load however
You bring a whole new meaning to the term "Moderator" and I think you nailed it. That and what you said in the post before. A stronger word than "darn" would be fitting but not appropriate.Bob and David are actually both correct.
David is correct that the load calculation according to 220 does not factor in continuous loads. He does it later.
Bob is correct that one is not truely finished because one needs to factor in continuous loads in order to size the conductors and OCPD. He does it as he figures the loads.
The example in Annex D(3) is flawed because the of the note regarding lighting. The connected load was smaller than the load required by the table, so the largest is chosen regardless of the fact that it will be continuous.
Whether one does it as David does or how Bob does is irrelevant really, you are going to factor it in at some point.
You are more moderate than you get credit for. :lol: (really, you are. And I skim read just as much as anybody)
Hey,I just want to point out I had said pretty much the same thing as jumper in my post 15.
Also instead of just arguing the points I just said we disagree on things and left it at that.
I can't get much more moderate than that.
Hey,I just want to point out I had said pretty much the same thing as jumper in my post 15.
Also instead of just arguing the points I just said we disagree on things and left it at that.
I can't get much more moderate than that.
And yes you are moderate...............even fer a Yankee.