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Dwelling Units Less 150m2

The document summarizes the load calculations and equipment sizing for two residential projects. For the first project of less than 150m2: the total load is calculated as 6518VA, requiring a 38.55A service and 50A MCCB. For the second larger project: the total load is 18438VA, requiring a 103.33A service and 125A MCCB. Both projects also specify grounding conductor sizes.

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Dwelling Units Less 150m2

The document summarizes the load calculations and equipment sizing for two residential projects. For the first project of less than 150m2: the total load is calculated as 6518VA, requiring a 38.55A service and 50A MCCB. For the second larger project: the total load is 18438VA, requiring a 103.33A service and 125A MCCB. Both projects also specify grounding conductor sizes.

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1 Total Load:

(A) General Lighting and Convenience Receptacle Load: [See Table 2.20.2.3]

145 m2 x 24 volt-amperes per m2 = 3480VA

(B) Small Appliance Load:[See Sections 2.10.1.11(C)(l) and 2.20.3.13(A)]

One 20-ampere@ 1500 VA = 1500 VA

(C) Laundry Circuit: [See Sections 2.10.1.1l(C)(2) and 2.20.3.13(B)]

One 20-ampere@ 1500 VA = 1500 VA

Sub-Total 6480VA

Application of Demand Factors: (See Table 2.20.3.3)


First 3000 volt-amperes@ 100% D.F. = 3000VA
Remainder@ 35% D.F. (3 480 VAx 0.35) =1218 VA

(D) Other Load:


One 1.5-Hp room acu, 10 Ax 230 V @ 100%D.F. =2300 VA
Total Net Computed Load 6518 VA

By: LAUREN OLIVOS


project less than 150m2.
2.2 Service Entrance Conductor:

I = [6518+ 25%(2300)]/ 230 = 30.84 Amperes

Considering 20% future loads, hence

I = 30.84 x 1.25 = 38.55 Amperes


Use 2-8.0mm2 TW

2.3 Service Equipment:

I = [6518+ 150%(2300)]/ 230 = 38.34 Amperes

Considering 20% future loads, hence

I = 38.34 x 1.25 = 47.93 Amperes


Use 50AT, 2P, 250V MCCB

For equipment grounding conductor use 1-5.5mm2 TW

Therefore: 2-8.0mm2 TW+1-5.5mm2 TW

50AT, 2P, 250V

By: LAUREN OLIVOS


project less than 150m2.
3.1 Total Load:

(A) General Lighting and Convenience Receptacle Load [See Table 2.20.2.3]

145m2 x 24 volt-amperes per m = 3480VA

(B) Small Appliance Load:[See Sections 2.10.l.ll(C)(l) and 2.20.3.13(A)]

One 20-ampere@ 1500 VA = 1500 VA

(C) Laundry Circuit:[See Sections 2.10.1.11(C)(2) and 2.20.3.13(B)]

One 20-ampere@ 1500 VA = 1500 VA

Sub-Total 6480 VA

Application of Demand Factors: (See Table 2.20.3.3)

First 3000 volt-amperes@ 100% D.F. = 3000 VA

Remainder@ 35% D.F.(3 480 VA X 0.35) =1218 VA

(D) Other Load:

One 8-kW electric range@ 80% D.F.(See Table 2.20.3.16) =6400VA

Two 1-Rp room acu, 8 Ax 230 V x 2@100% D.F. = 3680VA

One 1.5-Rp room acu, 10 Ax 230 V @ 100% D.F. =2300VA

One 1-Rp water pump, 8 Ax 230 V@ 100%D.F. = 1840 VA

Total Net Computed Load = 18438 VA

3.2 Service Entrance Conductor:

I = [18438+ 25%(2300)]/ 230 = 82.66 Amperes

By: LAUREN OLIVOS


project less than 150m2.
Considering 20% future loads, hence

I = 82.664 x 1.25 = 103.33 Amperes


Use 2-38mm2 THW

3.3 Service Equipment:

I = [18439+ 150%(2300)]/ 230 = 95.16 Amperes

Considering 20% future loads, hence

I = 95.16 x 1.25 = 118.96 Amperes


Use 125AT, 2P, 250V MCCB

For equipment grounding conductor use 1-5.5mm2 TW

Therefore: 2-138mm2 TW+1-8.0mm2 TW

125AT, 2P, 250V

By: LAUREN OLIVOS


project less than 150m2.

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