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Question: How many 15A circuits are required for a 2,000-sq-ft dwelling unit? *Use 120V, single-phase unless specified otherwise. Number of circuits = 3.30, or 4 circuits.
Calculating Load Add together the wattage capacity of all general lighting branch circuits. Add in the wattage rating of all plug-in outlet circuits. Add in the wattage rating of all permanent appliances (ranges, dryers, water heaters, etc.) Subtract 10,000. Multiply this number by . Add 10,000.
Calculate the total current of your load: Using the formula: Current = Power (in watts) / Voltage, you can determine how much current your solar system must generate to run the connected electrical load. Assuming the power to be 1000 watts and voltage as 24 volts, current = 41.66 amps.
The actual electricity use in kWh is what you see on your bill. The electricity demand (in kW) is your peak load. The load factor formula is: Monthly kWh/(monthly peak KW Demand * days in billing period * 24 hours).
You can estimate the total running load by adding up the running wattages of all items to be powered. If the name plate show only amps and voltage the wattage can estimated by multiplying volts times amps to calculate watts. Amps times Volts equals Watts. The watts total divided by 1000 is kW.
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Heres the Formula for Calculating Watts Into Kilowatt-Hours: kWh = (watts hrs) 1,000.
Add together the wattage capacity of all general lighting branch circuits. Add in the wattage rating of all plug-in outlet circuits. Add in the wattage rating of all permanent appliances (ranges, dryers, water heaters, etc.) Subtract 10,000.
Add together the wattage rating of all of your permanent appliances (washer/dryer, dishwasher, water heater, etc.). Subtract 10,000 watts from the sum of all these, and multiply the result by 0.4 (40%). Then add 10,000 watts back in. Compare the wattage of your air conditioner and furnace.
Single Dwelling Unit Calculation Multiply the total square footage of the unit as measured from the exterior walls by 3VA per square foot. This factor includes all the general purpose receptacles and lighting fixtures.
Compare the wattage of your air conditioner and furnace. Since you only use one at a time, add only the larger wattage rating to your equation. Divide the resulting number of watts by volts (most homes use 220 volts) to get the number of amps, or the electrical load.

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