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Panel Calculation 200A 480/3ph

Rfoster66

Member
Location
USA
Occupation
Electrician
Good morning, I am an electrician at a WWTP. I have a 200A panel that is full, and it has been requested to add a 480V 45kw 54A water heater.

There is a power monitor unit (20A) that we plan to remove in order to make room for the water heater breaker. However reviewing the power meter, I see it keeps the highest KW value, this was 69.9kw. Using 220.87 I think found I found that adding the 45kw unit will be over loading the rated service.

Max load at 125% plus new load must not exceed the rating of the service (200A).

I would like confirmation on my calculations.

W/V+25%+new load Amps= full load amps

69900W/467=149.67 x 25% = 37.42

149.67A + 37.42= 187.09A

187.09A + 54A = 241.09A

41A over 200A rated main.

Thanks for all input.
 

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tortuga

Code Historian
Location
Oregon
Occupation
Electrical Design
Yeah 69900 / (480 * 1.732) = 84.1 A presuming all the 480V loads are balanced, I also like to check the highest loaded leg.
Also is the new water heater single phase or 3 phase?
 

Rfoster66

Member
Location
USA
Occupation
Electrician
Yeah 69900 / (480 * 1.732) = 84.1 A presuming all the 480V loads are balanced, I also like to check the highest loaded leg.
Also is the new water heater single phase or 3 phase?
Thank you. They are all balanced. 3 ph water heater.
 

tortuga

Code Historian
Location
Oregon
Occupation
Electrical Design
Yep for simple (balanced) calculations I keep all my numbers in 'VA' and then convert to amps at the end:
Existing Load​
69900​
25% Of existing Load​
17475​
New Load​
45000​
Total Load​
132375​
Amps = Total load / (480 * SQRT 3)​
159​
 
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