mario said:
ok guys, I know there's someone out there that can, off the top of there head, tell me what would be the "MINIMUM" circuits "REQUIRED" by Code in that 1600 sq ft house mentioned earlier ...
yo George ... I know you can ... m
I posted this
http://www.mikeholt.com/code_forum/showthread.php?p=582289#post582289
on 05/06/06,
so I think I should get the prize !
If the link doesn't work, this is what the post from 05/06 said.
How about an example of the minimum required for a
whole house. To make the example as simple as possible, let's add one single local requirement that excludes 14 gauge 15 amp circuits. That leaves us with
everything on 20a circuits.
One circuit for the
furnace 422.12 calculated according to 220.14(A).
One circuit for the
laundry 210.11(C)(2) & 210.52(F) calculated according to 220.14(I).
This base house has no accent lighting, so we have nothing for 220.14(D) or (F).
The only things left are fixed hardwired general
illumination outlets 210.70(A) in each room calculated according to 220.12 and 220.14(J)(3).
And the
receptacles of 220.14(J)(1)&(2).
One circuit for general-use
bathroom receptacles 210.11(C)(3) & 210.52(D).
Two circuits for general-use
small appliance receptacles 210.11(C)(1) & 210.52(B)&(C).
One circuit to pick up
everything else, all of the hardwired lights 210.70(A), all of the general-use general purpose receptacles 210.52(A)&(H), and the rest of the general purpose receptacles 210.52(E)&(G).
So our total is:
One for the
furnace.
One for the
laundry.
One for
bathroom plugs.
Two for
small appliance.
One for
everything else.
So this is a total of
Six circuits.
Furnace is one outlet.
Laundry is one plug (gas dryer).
Bathroom is a couple of plugs.
Small appliance is installed to the minimum required by 210.52(A)(1), (A)(2)(1), & (C)(1).
Everything else circuit is installed to the minimum required by 210.52(A)(1), (A)(2)(1), (E), (G), & 210.70(A).
Is this code compliant ?
It depends on the size of the house.
You have
four circuits of
bathroom plugs,
small appliance, &
everything else that fall under 220.14(J) and therefore under Table220.12. The load of 3va per sq? covers 800 sq? for these 20a circuits. So these four circuits are good for 800 x 4 =
3200 square foot home.
If the house was
3201 square feet then you would have to add one more
everything else circuit for a total of
Seven circuits.
If the house was
4001 square feet then you would have to add two more
everything else circuits for a total of
Eight circuits.
If you fill up the house with
10 times the number of
small appliance &
general purpose receptacles as is required by 210.52(A)(1), (A)(2)(1), & (C)(1),
nothing changes in this example.
David