xformer
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Hello everyone. Question, For dwelling unit calculations, is an EVSE load required? My understanding is that it is required. Am I in error?
I don't think the NEC requires it,
220.57Hello everyone. Question, For dwelling unit calculations, is an EVSE load required? My understanding is that it is required. Am I in error?
Nothing in that section requires you to include an EV circuit. The section simply tells you how to calculate the load for an EV charger if you decide to install such a circuit.220.57
7200va or nameplate rating which higher
A requirement if op want to install evse like for a range 220.55Nothing in that section requires you to include an EV circuit. The section simply tells you how to calculate the load for an EV charger if you decide to install such a circuit.
That has nothing to do with the original question. The question simply asks if the NEC requires you to include load for an EV charger. It does not. It simply tells us how to calculate such a load if you want to install an EV charger.A requirement if op want to install evse like for a range 220.55
It is a rare post when I have any idea of what he is saying.I think what deltaforce is saying
You 100% correct, code not require evse load in dwelling load calculation just like it not require home range load in dwelling load calculation. However if op wants install evse, which of course not in his original question, evse load to include in dwelling unit calculations as per 220.57 just like if op want install a range he include range load in dwelling load calculations as per 220.55That has nothing to do with the original question. The question simply asks if the NEC requires you to include load for an EV charger. It does not. It simply tells us how to calculate such a load if you want to install an EV charger.
No idea of what 220.55 has to do with an EV circuit.
