I have ran into a problem this weekend that so far the people i have asked for help have given me conflicting information so hopefully you guys can help.
I have been doing the wireing for a relatives house after a mix up over money or something with the contractor so I have had to go back and rewire from scrach with existing wire that i have found problems in more than one circuit i had to fix but that is the least of my problems now. This weekend as i was showing up to work the HVAC contractor showed up to look around and the yard has been dug up after a while of chatting i found out they were installing a geo thermal unit and he told me it was the first one he has installed .as he was talking he mentioned the unit had a 20kw backup. I started thinking this was rather large. So when i got home i did a house calculation for a 2200 sq ft house with the 20 kw witch Iwas told backup is listed in the nameplate useing the 20 kw and i used some small kw's for the appliances and the motor which was my garbage disposal and since we dont have power yet i used 220v and 240v for line voltage at 220v i came up with 209a and 191a with 240v. I told the homeowner,which is a engineer for the federal gov, with this i need the real nameplates rating to do an accurate calculation needless to say he was less than wanting to help and laughed and said people dont have 400 amp services in a house this after he just mentioned he changed his range plans to have a big double oven and did not think much of it but after telling him like three times he said he would get around to it.
I am trying to help some one I also know i can turn the job down at any time if i dont feel it is safe and i truely believe in being ethical and will not continue if i feel this is unsafe.
Finaly to my question there is no fire marshall or inspector to answer to since this is outside the city limits in west virginia so this is solely up to me so if you have a calculetion that runs over 200a on a house, i know it will be between 200a and 250a , do you just refuse to instal this system make it mandatory to move up to a 400a, is is there consideration for aux backup hat because of the lack of use or is 200a the cut of period.
Any help please the only response i have got so far from masters or anyone else is hook it up if he is paying. That is not good enuf answer for me and i refuse to work like that
Thank you,Whitt
I have been doing the wireing for a relatives house after a mix up over money or something with the contractor so I have had to go back and rewire from scrach with existing wire that i have found problems in more than one circuit i had to fix but that is the least of my problems now. This weekend as i was showing up to work the HVAC contractor showed up to look around and the yard has been dug up after a while of chatting i found out they were installing a geo thermal unit and he told me it was the first one he has installed .as he was talking he mentioned the unit had a 20kw backup. I started thinking this was rather large. So when i got home i did a house calculation for a 2200 sq ft house with the 20 kw witch Iwas told backup is listed in the nameplate useing the 20 kw and i used some small kw's for the appliances and the motor which was my garbage disposal and since we dont have power yet i used 220v and 240v for line voltage at 220v i came up with 209a and 191a with 240v. I told the homeowner,which is a engineer for the federal gov, with this i need the real nameplates rating to do an accurate calculation needless to say he was less than wanting to help and laughed and said people dont have 400 amp services in a house this after he just mentioned he changed his range plans to have a big double oven and did not think much of it but after telling him like three times he said he would get around to it.
I am trying to help some one I also know i can turn the job down at any time if i dont feel it is safe and i truely believe in being ethical and will not continue if i feel this is unsafe.
Finaly to my question there is no fire marshall or inspector to answer to since this is outside the city limits in west virginia so this is solely up to me so if you have a calculetion that runs over 200a on a house, i know it will be between 200a and 250a , do you just refuse to instal this system make it mandatory to move up to a 400a, is is there consideration for aux backup hat because of the lack of use or is 200a the cut of period.
Any help please the only response i have got so far from masters or anyone else is hook it up if he is paying. That is not good enuf answer for me and i refuse to work like that
Thank you,Whitt