DMB5mil
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I just went through the "NEC Handout" from the "EE PE Materials" documentation provided elsewhere on this board.
Example questions no. 1, 3, 7, 8 ask to calculate loads based on Table 220.12, Section 220.14 and Section 220.43 of the NEC. None of these portions of the code indicate to multiple the VA rating calculated by a 1.25 multipler, yet that is what is done for the solutions to the problems. For example, in problem no. 1, the general lighting load for a 4000 sq. ft. bank is 14000VA (3.5VA per sq. ft) per Table 220.12. However, the answer given is 14000 x 1.25 = 17500VA.
Why do these questions use the 1.25 multiplier for calculating the load in VA? Note, the questions do not ask to calculate the ampacity of the conductors or the OCPD sizes which would use the multiplier.
Please reference code section(s) in your response.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
Example questions no. 1, 3, 7, 8 ask to calculate loads based on Table 220.12, Section 220.14 and Section 220.43 of the NEC. None of these portions of the code indicate to multiple the VA rating calculated by a 1.25 multipler, yet that is what is done for the solutions to the problems. For example, in problem no. 1, the general lighting load for a 4000 sq. ft. bank is 14000VA (3.5VA per sq. ft) per Table 220.12. However, the answer given is 14000 x 1.25 = 17500VA.
Why do these questions use the 1.25 multiplier for calculating the load in VA? Note, the questions do not ask to calculate the ampacity of the conductors or the OCPD sizes which would use the multiplier.
Please reference code section(s) in your response.
Thanks in advance,
Brian