houstonian
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2003
- 1
A friend was complaining that her lights dimmed in her fairly new house when she used the vacuum cleaner, and asked me to take a look at it. I found the following loads on the 120V 15A branch circuit, and estimated the VA load (in parentheses):
6 double receptacles (6*180= 1080 VA),
one recessed spot light (100 VA),
one attic light (75 VA),
one closet light (60 VA),
one ceiling fan/light (340 VA),
for a Total of 1655 VA on the circuit.
If I understand the NEC code correctly (no guarantee there...), and all of these are considered continuous loads, then with a 125% safety factor this exceeds the ampacity of the 15A 120V circuit.
Are my assumptions correct? Is it required to treat the receptacle or lighting loads as continuous? If so, does she have a reasonable claim that the builder should modify the wiring? Thanks for the advice!!
6 double receptacles (6*180= 1080 VA),
one recessed spot light (100 VA),
one attic light (75 VA),
one closet light (60 VA),
one ceiling fan/light (340 VA),
for a Total of 1655 VA on the circuit.
If I understand the NEC code correctly (no guarantee there...), and all of these are considered continuous loads, then with a 125% safety factor this exceeds the ampacity of the 15A 120V circuit.
Are my assumptions correct? Is it required to treat the receptacle or lighting loads as continuous? If so, does she have a reasonable claim that the builder should modify the wiring? Thanks for the advice!!