Re: Spare capacity in panelboards
However. local rules can say otherwise. In the Empire of Akron, Ohio ( refers to having to annex to get city water for fire protection ) a residential panelboard must have a minimum of 16 circuit breaker slots for branch circuits. Also, minimum grounding electrode conductor size is #4 solid copper or #2 stranded copper which gets rid of mechanical protection arguments not that there are a lot of 200 amp residential service upgrades.
Likewise, about 1/2 of the cities in the Cleveland, Ohio area have outlawed 15 amp wiring. I get less stock gragmentation if I do not stock 15 amp wire and I only need to remember 1 set of box fill and Scotchlok(R) fill calculations.
If I need to economize on wire for a 3-way/4-way circuit that has say 6 switching locations I can just as easily stick in a 24-volts circuit and a relay. Honeywell makes a combination transformer and relay on a 4x4 plate that is commonly used to control circulator motors on forced hot water heating systems. It has 12 amp inductive contacts in single pole double throw and double pole double throw configurations. Generally, a 12 amp inductive contact can run 8 amps of incandescent lighting based on motor versus tungsten filament inrush/locked rotor figures.
However. local rules can say otherwise. In the Empire of Akron, Ohio ( refers to having to annex to get city water for fire protection ) a residential panelboard must have a minimum of 16 circuit breaker slots for branch circuits. Also, minimum grounding electrode conductor size is #4 solid copper or #2 stranded copper which gets rid of mechanical protection arguments not that there are a lot of 200 amp residential service upgrades.
Likewise, about 1/2 of the cities in the Cleveland, Ohio area have outlawed 15 amp wiring. I get less stock gragmentation if I do not stock 15 amp wire and I only need to remember 1 set of box fill and Scotchlok(R) fill calculations.
If I need to economize on wire for a 3-way/4-way circuit that has say 6 switching locations I can just as easily stick in a 24-volts circuit and a relay. Honeywell makes a combination transformer and relay on a 4x4 plate that is commonly used to control circulator motors on forced hot water heating systems. It has 12 amp inductive contacts in single pole double throw and double pole double throw configurations. Generally, a 12 amp inductive contact can run 8 amps of incandescent lighting based on motor versus tungsten filament inrush/locked rotor figures.