I realize that demand factors are used, but other than the factors allowed by the code, I can't see any rule that allows a designer to arbitrarily assign a demand factor.
OP said:
Thanks. So if in an industrial plant we have Six 60A welding receptacles, will it be Ok that I apply a demand factor of 50% to One welding receptacle, and a demand factor of 0% to the remaining Five welding receptacles?
If the owner gives direction in writing that the receptacles are for flexibility of location of one welding machine that will be used occasionally for maintenance you are probably safe. However, in the absence of direction and assurance from the owner, suppose that there is a peak in workload and six welders are connected and operated at high duty cycles joining heavy plate?
We can make suggestions but we can't give you blanket permission to assign arbitrary demand factors, that are not supported by the code. And certainly not based on the sparse information given.
Call it tough love.
26-240 Transformers — General
26-258 Conductor size for transformers
(1) The conductors supplying transformers shall have an ampacity rating
(a) not less than 125% of the rated primary current of the transformer for a single transformer; or
(b) not less than the sum of the rated primary currents of all transformers plus 25% of the rated primary
current of the largest transformer for a group of transformers operated in parallel or on a common
feeder.
(2) The secondary conductors connected to transformers shall have an ampacity rating
(a) not less than 125% of the rated secondary current of the transformer for a single transformer; or
(b) not less than 125% of the sum of the rated secondary currents of all the transformers operated in
parallel.
(3) Notwithstanding Subrules (1) and (2), primary and secondary conductors shall be permitted to have an
ampacity rating not less than that required by the demand load, provided that they are protected in
accordance with Rules 14-100 and 14-104.
26-260 Transformer continuous load (see Appendix B)
For the purpose of transformer overcurrent protection and conductor sizes selected in accordance with
Rules 26-252 to 26-258, the continuous load as determined from the calculated load connected to the
transformer secondary shall not exceed the values specified in Rule 8-104(4) or (5).
Bill
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