TABLE LIGHTING POWER DENSITIES FOR BUILDING EXTERIORS ASHRAE Uncovered Parking Areas. Building Grounds. Walkways 10 feet wide or greater
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1 TABLE LIGHTING POWER DENSITIES FOR BUILDING EXTERIORS ASHRAE 90.1 Uncovered Parking Areas Parking Lots and drives Building Grounds Walkways less that 10 feet wide Walkways 10 feet wide or greater Plaza areas Special Feature Areas Building Entrances and Exits Main entries door width other doors door width 0.15 W/sq.ft. 1.0 W/linear ft. 0.2 W/sq.ft. 30 W/linear foot of 20 W/linear foot of The Sorrento Apartments Hobbs, New Mexico Sheet # M-1.1 M-1.2 M-2 M-3 MC-1 Description Mechanical Site plan Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Plans - Units A1-A2 Mechanical Plans - Units B1-B2-B3 Mechanical Plans - Clubhouse E-1.1 E-1.2 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 E-9 EC-1 EC-2 P-1.1 P-1.2 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 P-7 P-8 PC-1 PC-2 Scale 1"=50' NTS Site Plan 1"=50' Specifications NTS Plans - Units A1-A2 Plans - Units B1-B2-B3 Plans - Bldg Type 1 1/8"=1'0" Plans - Bldg Type 2 1/8"=1'0" Plans - Bldg Type 3 1/8"=1'0" Plans - Bldg Type 4 1/8"=1'0" Calcs - Unit Load Analysis NTS Calcs - Bldg Load Analysis, Onelines NTS Plans - Clubhouse Calcs - Clubhouse NTS Site Plan Specifications Plans - Units A1-A2 Plans - Units B1-B2-B3 Plans - Bldg Type 1 Plans - Bldg Type 2 Plans - Bldg Type 3 Plans - Bldg Type 4 Risers Plans - Clubhouse Sewer Layout Plans - Clubhouse Water/Gas Layout 1"=50' NTS 1/8"=1'0 1/8"=1'0 1/8"=1'0 1/8"=1'0 NTS HOBBS, NEW MEXICO ENFORCED CODES: 2009 NMIBC, 2009 NMUMC, 2009 NMUPC, 2006 IFC, 2009 NMIRC, 2011 NMEC, IECC 2009-NMECC, ICC/ANSI A NM BLDG CODE
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9 UNIT A1 LOAD ANALYSIS FT 657 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 1971 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8328 A/C 1.5 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 3250 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 90 FEEDER #2 AL SER** = 100 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 100/2 UNIT A2 LOAD ANALYSIS FT 783 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 2349 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8480 A/C 1.5 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 3250 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 91 FEEDER #2 AL SER** = 100 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 100/2 UNIT B1 UP LOAD ANALYSIS FT 917 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 2751 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8640 A/C 2.0 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 3900 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 94 FEEDER #2 AL SER** = 100 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 100/2 OPTIONAL METHOD PER 2011 NEC UNIT B1 DN LOAD ANALYSIS FT 917 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 2751 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8640 A/C 1.5 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 3900 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 94 FEEDER #2 AL SER** = 100 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 100/2 UNIT B2 LOAD ANALYSIS FT 1052 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 3156 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8802 A/C 2.0 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 3900 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 95 FEEDER #2 AL SER** = 100 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 100/2 UNIT B3 LOAD ANALYSIS FT 1043 SQ LIGHTING,3VA / SQ FT = 3129 (2) SMALL APPL CKTS = 3000 LAUNDRY CIRCUIT = 1500 EXH FANS / CEILING FANS = 200 GARBAGE DISPOSAL = 850 WATER HEATER = 5500 MICROWAVE = 1000 DISHWASHER = 1200 RANGE/OVEN = DRYER = 5000 SUBTOTAL = DEMAND FACTOR OPT. METHOD ST % = REMAINDER VA 40% = 8792 A/C 2.0 TON 100% = OMIT CENTRAL HEAT 65% = 5200 TOTAL DEMAND = 1PH, 3W = 100 FEEDER #1 AL SER** = 110 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD = MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER = 110/2 ** MINIMUM: SEE VOLTAGE DROP LIMITATIONS. ************ UNIT A1 LOADCENTER *********** 100 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 1.5 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 5.0 KW #10 30/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ************ UNIT A2 LOADCENTER *********** 100 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 1.5 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 5.0 KW #10 30/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ************ UNIT B1 UP LOADCENTER********** 100 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 2.0 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 6.0 KW #8 35/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ************ UNIT B1 DN LOADCENTER********** 100 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 1.5 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 6.0 KW #8 35/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ************ UNIT B2 LOADCENTER *********** 100 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 2.0 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 6.0 KW #8 35/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ************ UNIT B3 LOADCENTER *********** 125 MLO, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 10KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ========================================== SMALL APPL #12 20/ SMALL APPL #12 20/ LAUNDRY #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ DISHWASHER # BATH GFI #12 20/ AC 2.0 TON #12 20/ ,19 RANGE/OVEN #8 40/ , GENERAL LTG #12 20/ GENERAL LTG #12 20/ SPACE 12 AHU 8.0 KW #6 50/ ,16 DRYER #10 30/ ,20 WATER HEATER #10 30/ ,24 ****** ALL A/C BREAKERS SHALL BE HACR RATED. INSTALL MOCP PER A/C NAMEPLATE. INSTALL 2-POLE BKR FOR COMMON RECEPTACLE USED FOR DW & DP. ALL WIRE TYPE NM COPPER. ALUM PROHIBITED ON BRANCH CIRCUITS. INSTALL SER AND 220V CKTS IN SEPARATE BUSHED OPENINGS IN TOP OF PANEL. INSTALL 4W CKT AND RECEPTACLE FOR RANGE AND DRYER. INSTALL REFRIGERATOR RECEPTACLE AHEAD OF GFI PROTECTION. ALL 120V, SINGLE PHASE, 15- AND 20-AMPERE BRANCH CIRCUITS SUPPLYING OUTLETS INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNITS FAMILY ROOMS, DINNING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, PARLORS, LIBRARIES, DENS, BEDROOMS, SUNROOMS, RECREATION ROOMS, CLOSETS, HALLWAYS, OR SIMILAR ROOMS OR AREAS SHALL BE SHALL BE PROTECTED BY A LISTED ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER, COMBINATION-TYPE, INSTALLED TO PROVIDE PROTECTION OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT. NEC (B) IN ALL AREAS SPECIFIED IN , ALL 125V, 15- & 20-AMPERE RECEPTACALES SHALL BE LISTED TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES. NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE #12 MIN. WIRE SIZE REFRIGERATOR ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT
10 ONE LINE DIAGRAM - BLDG TYPE 1 (16 UNITS) ONE LINE DIAGRAM - BLDG TYPE 3 (16 UNITS) BUILDING LOAD ANALYSIS 120/240/1PH/3W BUILDING TYPE 1-16 UNITS BLDG QUAN TYPE VA/UNIT VA DEMAND KVA AMPS SE MCB METER CENTER - 16 UNITS 8 A B TOTAL % PNL H /2 BUILDING TYPE 2-16 UNITS PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS PNL H 100A N-3R 10 KAIC* METER CENTER (16 UNITS) 120V TO LTG TYP EACH PEC CKT W/ PNL H SERVICE ENTRANCE MAIN CB 1200/2 MCB, 42 KAIC* N3R 120/240V, 1PH, 3W TO TYP. APT. PANEL, 10 KAIC* TYP. APT. METER W/ MCB PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS PNL H 100A N-3R 10 KAIC* METER CENTER (16 UNITS) 120V TO LTG TYP EACH PEC CKT W/ PNL H SERVICE ENTRANCE MAIN CB 1000/2 MCB, 42 KAIC* N3R 120/240V, 1PH, 3W TO TYP. APT. PANEL, 10 KAIC* TYP. APT. METER W/ MCB BLDG QUAN TYPE VA/UNIT VA DEMAND KVA AMPS SE MCB METER CENTER - 16 UNITS 4 B1 DN B1 UP B TOTAL % PNL H /2 BUILDING TYPE 3-16 UNITS BLDG QUAN TYPE VA/UNIT VA DEMAND KVA AMPS SE MCB METER CENTER - 16 UNITS 4 B1 DN B1 UP A TOTAL % PNL H /2 BUILDING TYPE 4-16 UNITS XFMR 1.5"C,3#1 THWN AL,1#8G CU TO POWER CO. XFMR TAP BOX SEE SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE TAP/ TRANSITION BOX #4 CU 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD. #3/0 CU BOND TO METAL SPRINKLER PIPING #4 CU APPROVED CONNECTOR STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUNDING. XFMR 1.5"C,3#1 THWN AL,1#8G CU TO POWER CO. XFMR TAP BOX SEE SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE TAP/ TRANSITION BOX #4 CU 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD. #3/0 CU BOND TO METAL SPRINKLER PIPING #4 CU APPROVED CONNECTOR STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUNDING. BLDG QUAN TYPE VA/UNIT VA DEMAND KVA AMPS SE MCB METER CENTER - 16 UNITS 16 A TOTAL % PNL H /2 ONE LINE DIAGRAM - BLDG TYPE 2 (16 UNITS) ONE LINE DIAGRAM - BLDG TYPE 4 (16 UNITS) * OPTIONAL CALCULATIONS-DEMAND FACTORS PER TABLE NEC 2011 PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS METER CENTER (16 UNITS) 120V TO LTG TYP EACH PEC CKT W/ PNL H SERVICE ENTRANCE MAIN CB 1200/2 MCB, 42 KAIC* N3R 120/240V, 1PH, 3W TO TYP. APT. PANEL, 10 KAIC* PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS METER CENTER (16 UNITS) 120V TO LTG TYP EACH PEC CKT W/ PNL H SERVICE ENTRANCE MAIN CB 1000/2 MCB, 42 KAIC* N3R 120/240V, 1PH, 3W TO TYP. APT. PANEL, 10 KAIC* PANEL L QUAN DESCRIPTION TOTAL WATTS (2) 5000VA EA = (4) 1500VA EA = 6000 THRU-THE-WALL A/C UNIT = 3550 LIGHTING & RECEPTACLES = 3750 WATER HEATER (GAS) = 400 TOTAL = % LARGEST MOTOR = 1250 TOTAL NEC DEMAND = = 104A *******************PANEL L****************** 150A MCB, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 22KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ISOLATED NEUTRAL, GROUND BUS, 36 CKT DRYER #10 30/ ,3 DRYER #10 30/ ,7 WASHER #12 20/ WASHER #12 20/ WASHER #12 20/ WASHER #12 20/ SPACE A/C UNIT #10 30/ ,4 WATER HEATER (GAS)#12 20/ LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING (PEC) #12 20/ SPACE ALL WIRE THWN CU, #12 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ******** GROUNDING NOTE: (C) CONTINUOUS - THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR(S) SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ONE CONTINUOUS LENGTH WITHOUT A SPLICE OR JOINT EXCEPT AS PERMITTED IN (1) THROUGH (4): (1) SPLICING SHALL BE PERMITTED ONLY BY IRREVERSIBLE COMPRESSION-TYPE CONNECTORS LISTED AS GROUNDING AND BONDING EQUIPMENT OR BY THE EXOTHERMIC WELDING PROCESS. (2) WHERE ALUMINUM BUSBARS ARE USED, THE INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH (A). XFMR PNL H 100A N-3R 10 KAIC* 1.5"C,3#1 THWN AL,1#8G CU TO POWER CO. XFMR TAP BOX SEE SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE TAP/ TRANSITION BOX #4 CU 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD. TYP. APT. METER W/ MCB #3/0 CU BOND TO METAL SPRINKLER PIPING #4 CU APPROVED CONNECTOR STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUNDING. LAUNDRY/MAIL KIOSK BLDG - ONE LINE DIAGRAM 120/240V,1PH,3W #4 CU,W/APPROVED CONNECTOR PNL L, SE RATED 150/2 MCB, 42 KAIC* N-1 120/240V, 1PH, 3W TAP/ TRANSITION BOX XFMR XFMR PNL H 100A N-3R 10 KAIC* 1.5"C,3#1 THWN AL,1#8G CU TO POWER CO. XFMR TAP BOX SEE SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE TAP/ TRANSITION BOX #4 CU 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD. TYP. APT. METER W/ MCB #3/0 CU BOND TO METAL SPRINKLER PIPING SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE #4 CU APPROVED CONNECTOR STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUNDING. SINGLE PHASE ALUMINUM AMPS NEU MCB BLDG METER CENTER TYPICAL 1000A (4)-2.5"C EACH W 3# A 820A 1200A (4)-3"C EACH W 3# A 1000A ALL CONDUCTORS THWN, XHHW-2 OR EQUAL ALUMINUM. VERIFY MAX #/SIZE OF CONDUCTORS TO PWR CO XFMR. PROVIDE CABLE TAP BOX & COPPER TRANSITION PER PWR CO SPECS. AMPACITIES PER TABLE NEC. NOTE: NEC SECTION ALL S.E. MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKERS/TENANT BREAKERS/ PANEL BREAKERS ARE SERIES RATED. THE EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE(S) SHALL BE LEGIBLY MARKED IN THE FIELD TO INDICATE THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN APPLIED WITH A SERIES COMBINATION RATING. THE MARKING SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT DURABILITY TO WITHSTAND THE ENVIROMENT. MARKING SHALL BE READILY VISIBLE AND STATE THE FOLLOWING: "CAUTION - SERIES COMBINATION SYSTEM RATED --- AMPERES, IDENTIFIED REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS REQUIRED." STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUND 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD. #6 CU 2"C,W/3#3/0 THWN AL TO PWR CO XFMR * - UL SERIES RATED FOR MAXIMUM AVAILABLE 42,000 AMPS FAULT CURRENT ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE APPROVED BY POWER COMPANY PRIOR TO ORDERING EQUIP. COMPLY WITH ALL POWER COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT METERS, AND SE CONDUCTORS.
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12 CLUB BUILDING 2428 SQ FT PH N LIGHTING, 3VA/SQ 125% = OR ACTUAL IF 125% = (47) CONV 180VA = EXH FANS/CEILING FANS = OUTSIDE 125% = (1) 40 WATER HEATER (GAS) = (3) SMALL APPL 1500VA = (1) DISHWASHER = (1) GARBAGE DISPOSAL = (1) REFRIGERATOR = (1) MICROWAVE = (2) ELECTRIC DRINKING FOUNTAIN (EDF) = (3) COMPUTER 1200VA = (4) EXERCISE EQUIP 1200VA = (1) TELECOMM 1200VA = (2) DEDICATED 1200VA = (3) FAX/PRINTER = (3) COPIER = (1) ENTRY SIGN = (2) ENTRY/EXIT 2000VA = (2) CARD 1200VA = (2) POOL 5000VA = POOL LIGHTING & 125% = FACP = A/C'S 3.5 TON 5.0 TON = AHU'S 3 GAS AHU'S = % LARGEST MOTOR = TOTAL DEMAND = /240V, 1PH, 3W = 379A 232A SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTOR (2)-3"C, EACH WITH 2#250 & 1#3/0, = 410A 310A (THWN AL) =================== LOAD CALCULATIONS PER NEC ART & * LIGHTING LOAD FACTOR PER NEC ART ** RECEPTACLE DEMAND FACTOR PER NEC ART PANEL C1 QUAN DESCRIPTION TOTAL WATTS LIGHTING = 9105 RECEPTACLES/CKTS = 8460 EXHAUST FANS = 500 OUTSIDE LTG = 3750 (2) CARD 1200 VA/EA = 2400 (1) ENTRY SIGN (PEC) = 1200 (2) ENTRY/EXIT 2000 VA/EA = 4000 (1) WATER HEATER (GAS) = 400 (1) FACP = 750 (1) 5.0 TON A/C = 6400 (1) AHU 1250VA EA = 1250 TOTAL = = 159A QUAN DESCRIPTION PANEL C2 TOTAL WATTS (3) SMALL APPL 1500 VA/EA = 4500 (1) 1200 VA/EA = 1200 (1) GARBAGE 850 VA/EA = 850 (1) 1200 VA/EA = 1200 (1) 1000 VA/EA = 1000 (1) EDF = 2400 (4) COMPUTER 1200 VA/EA 4800 (4) EXERCISE EQUIP 1200 VA/EA = 4800 (1) TELECOMM CKT = 1200 (2) DEDICATED 1200 VA/EA = 2400 (3) FAX/PRINTER = 1350 (3) COPIER = 1350 (2) 3.5 TON A/C = (2) AHU 1250VA EA = 2500 = = 166A ******************PANEL C1****************** 200A MCB, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 22KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ISOLATED NEUTRAL, GROUND BUS, 42 CKT LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING #12 20/ LIGHTING * #12 20/ LIGHTING ** #12 20/ ATTIC LTG #12 20/ OUTSIDE LTG ** #12 20/ OUTSIDE LTG ** #12 20/ OUTSIDE LTG ** #12 20/ AC 5.0 TON #8 60/ ,23 AHU GAS #12 20/ SPACE 27 SPACE RECEPTACLES #12 20/ RECEPTACLES #12 20/ RECEPTACLES #12 20/ RECEPTACLES #12 20/ RECEPTACLES #12 20/ RECEPTACLES #12 20/ BATH GFI RECEP #12 20/ GFI RECEPTACLES #12 20/ GFI RECEPTACLES #12 20/ EXHAUST FAN #12 20/ CARD READER #12 20/ CARD READER #12 20/ ENTRY SIGN ** #12 20/ FACP *** #12 20/ ENTRY/EXIT GATE #10 20/ ,32 ENTRY/EXIT GATE #10 20/ ,36 WATER HEATER #12 20/ SPACE ALL WIRE THWN CU, #12 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ******** *******************PANEL C2***************** 200A MCB, 120/240V, 1PH, 60HZ, 3W 22KAIC, FLUSH N-1 MOUNTED ISOLATED NEUTRAL, GROUND BUS, 42 CKT SMALL APPL CKT #12 20/ SMALL APPL CKT #12 20/ SMALL APPL CKT #12 20/ DISHWASHER #12 20/ DISPOSAL #12 20/ REFRIGERATOR #12 20/ EXERCISE EQUIP #12 20/ EXERCISE EQUIP #12 20/ EXERCISE EQUIP #12 20/ EXERCISE EQUIP #12 20/ COMPUTER CKT #12 20/ COMPUTER CKT #12 20/ COMPUTER CKT #12 20/ COMPUTER CKT #12 20/ TELECOMM EQUIP #12 20/ SPACE FAX/PRINTER #12 20/ FAX/PRINTER #12 20/ FAX/PRINTER #12 20/ COPIER #12 20/ COPIER #12 20/ COPIER #12 20/ DEDICATED CKT #12 20/ DEDICATED CKT #12 20/ EDF #12 20/ AC 3.5 TON #10 40/ ,22 AC 3.5 TON #10 40/ ,26 AHU GAS #12 20/ SPACE 30 SPACE ALL WIRE THWN CU, #12 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ******** * 24HR CKT ** VIA PHOTO CELL *** LOCK ON BREAKER *******************PANEL P****************** 150A MCB, 120/240A, 1PH, 3W 22KAIC, SURFACE N3R MOUNTED POOL PUMP #8 50/ ,3 POOL PUMP #8 50/ ,7 POOL LTG,GFI,PEC**#12 20/ POOL RECEP GFI #12 20/ SPACE POOL LTG GFI #12 20/ GFI OUTLETS #12 20/ SPACE ALL WIRE THWN CU, #12 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ******** PANEL P (2) POOL 5000 VA/EA = LTG & RECEP FOR POOL = 3750 TOTAL = % LARGEST MTR = 1250 TOTAL DEMAND = = 63A PNL P POOL EQUIP PAD PNL C1 PNL C2 #3/0 CU BOND TO ALL METAL PIPING WITHIN BLDG #4 CU APPROVED CONNECTOR STUB OUT 1/2" REBAR CONNECTED TO MIN.20' 1/2" BARE REBAR ENCASED WITH AT LEAST 2" OF CONCRETE LOCATED WITHIN AND NEAR THE BOTTOM OF A CONCRETE FOUNDATION OR FOOTING PER (A)(3). STUB UP AND OUT FOR CONNECTION TO #4 CU GROUND. MDP 600A 5/8"x8' COPPER GROUND ROD #4 CU BUSSED CT CAN METER MDP,600A MCB, N-3R, 42 KAIC, SE RATED FEEDER SCHEDULE: PNL C1 200/2, 2"C, 3#3/0, 1#4 CU G PNL C2 200/2, 2"C, 3#3/0, 1#4 CU G PNL P 150/2, 2"C, 3#1/0, 1#6 CU G ALL WIRE THWN COPPER TO PWR CO XFMR SEE LOAD ANALYSIS QUANTITY & SIZE NOTE: ALL BREAKER KAIC RATINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PER POWER CO. XFMR LAYOUT AND AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT.
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