toro45
Electrical
- Dec 16, 2003
- 17
Hello;
I thought I'd ask if anyone has any rule of thumb or knows calculations for sizing an electric panel. I have done this before but I have always taken a precaution by oversizing the panels. Here is an example:
1) I have a 35,000 square foot area and I am sizing a panel for the area.
2) I am going with 2VA per square foot because I am taking misc. power as well as receptacles into consideration.
3) The total power for the area will be 70,000VA.
Here is how I have typically solved this problem when I am trying to recommed a 120/208v panel for this area:
70000/(208*1.73)=194A
I would use a 250 main breaker panel for this application.
(Assume that nothing is known about how much the circuits are going to be used)
Is this wrong? How can I get a more precise size for this panelboard without oversizing the main breaker. The NEC codebook doesn't help much.
Thanks
I thought I'd ask if anyone has any rule of thumb or knows calculations for sizing an electric panel. I have done this before but I have always taken a precaution by oversizing the panels. Here is an example:
1) I have a 35,000 square foot area and I am sizing a panel for the area.
2) I am going with 2VA per square foot because I am taking misc. power as well as receptacles into consideration.
3) The total power for the area will be 70,000VA.
Here is how I have typically solved this problem when I am trying to recommed a 120/208v panel for this area:
70000/(208*1.73)=194A
I would use a 250 main breaker panel for this application.
(Assume that nothing is known about how much the circuits are going to be used)
Is this wrong? How can I get a more precise size for this panelboard without oversizing the main breaker. The NEC codebook doesn't help much.
Thanks