In many dwelling calculations, you typically include:

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Residential (dwelling unit) load calculation estimates the electrical demand so service/feeder sizes are adequate. Key idea: you don’t add every nameplate at 100%—the NEC applies demand factors because not everything runs at once. In exam terms you’ll see: general lighting load, small-appliance circuits, laundry circuit, fixed appliances, HVAC vs heat (largest), and optional methods for dwellings. Worked example 1 (simple general load concept): Dwelling general lighting load is often based on square footage (value comes from NEC). Add required small-appliance and laundry loads. Then apply... Show more

In many dwelling calculations, you typically include: