Table 220.32 Optional Calculations — Demand Factors for
‘Three or More Multifamily Dwelling Units
Number of Dwelling Units Demand Factor (Percent)
45
44
43
a2
4
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
n
26
25
4
62 and over
(1) 1500 volt-amperes for each 2-wire, 20-ampere small-
appliance branch circuit and each laundry branch cir-
cuit specified in 220.16.
(2) 33 volt-amperes/m? or 3 volt-amperes/ft? for general
lighting and general-use receptacles.
(3) The nameplate rating of all appliances that are fastened
in place, permanently connected or located to be on a
specific circuit, ranges, wall-mounted ovens, counter-
mounted cooking units, clothes dryers, water heaters,
and space heaters. If water heater elements are inter-
locked so that all elements cannot be used at the same
time, the maximum possible load shall be considered
the nameplate load.
(4) The nameplate ampere or kilovolt-ampere rating of all
motors and of all low-power-factor loads.
(5) The larger of the air-conditioning load or the space-
heating load,Table 220.13 Demand Factors for Nondwelling Receptacle
Loads
Portion of Receptacle Load to Which
Demand Factor Applies Demand Factor
(Volt-Amperes) (Percent)
First 10 kVA or less at 100
50
Remainder over 10 kVA
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| Table 220.36 Optional Method — Per
Al Electric Restaurant Not All Electric Restaurant
‘Total Connected Load (kVA) Galea Loads (VA) Calculated Loads (kVA)
00 0% 00%
1-325 10% (amet ever 200) + 1600 0% (amount over 2
326-800 0% (amount over 325) + 172.5 459 famount over 3
Over $00 505 (amount over 800) + 410.0 20% tamount over 800) + 376,
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‘Table 220.34 Optional Method — Demand Factors for
Feeders and Service-Entrance Conduct
Demand
Factor
Connected Load (Percent)
First 33 VA/m? (3 VAIft 100
Plus
Over 33 to 220 VA/m? (3 to 20 VA/ft?) at 75
Plus
Remainder over 220 VA/m? (20 VA/ft’) at 25Table 220.19 Demand Loads for Household Electric Ranges,
Wall-Mounted Ovens, Counter-Mounted Cooking Units, and
Other Household Cooking Appliances over 14 kW Rating
(Column C to be used in all cases except as otherwise
permitted in Note 3.)
Demand Factor (Percent)
(See Notes)
_—_—_——___ Maximum
Column A Column B Demand (kW)
(Less than (3¥ kW to (See Notes)
Number of 3% kW 8% kW (Not over 12
ating) Rating)
1 80 80 8
2 15 65 i
3 70 55 14
4 66 50 17
5 62 45 20
6 59 43
7 56 40
8 53 36
9 51 35
10 49 34
il 47 32 26
12 45 32 27
13 43 32 28Table 220.19 Continued
Demand Factor (Percent)
(See Notes)
‘olumn A Column B
(Less than GZ KWo (See Notes)
Number of 314 kW 8% kW (Not over 12
Appliances Rating) Rating) KW Rating)
14 41 32 29
15 40 32 30
16 390 3
7 38 32
18 37 33
19 36 34
20 25, 5
21 3 6
22 33 37
2: 32 26 38
2a 31 26 30
2s 30 26 40
26-30 30 2a Is kW + L KW
3140 30 22 for each range
41-30 30 20 25 kW + 4 KW
51-60 30 1s, for cach rat
61 and over 30 16
1, Over 12 KW through 27 kW rang
individually rated more than 12 kW but not more th:
maximum demand in Column C shall be increased 5 percent for each
additional kilowatt of rating or major fraction thereof by which the
rating of individual ranges exceeds 12 kW.
2. Over 834 kW through 27 KW ranges of unequal ratings. For ranges.
individually rated more than 8% KW and of different ratings, but none
exceeding 27 KW, an average value of rating shall be computed by
Iding together the ratings of all ranges to obtain the total connected
Toad (using 12 KW for any range rated Less than 12 KW) and dividing,
by the total number of ranges. Then the maximum demand in Column,
shall be increased 5 percent for cach kilowatt or major fraction
thereof by which this average value exceeds 12 kW.
3. Over 1% KW through $34 KW. In lieu of the method provided in
Column C, it shall be permissible to add the nameplate ratings of
household cooking appliances rated more than 1% kW but not more
than 83 kW and multiply the sum by the demand factors specified in
Column A or B for the giv of appliances. Whi
of cooking applisinees falls under both Column A and Column B.
Gemand factors for each column shall be applied to the appliances for
that column, and the results added together
4. Branch-Circuit Load. It shall be permissible to compute the branch-
reuit load for one range in accordance with Table 220.19. The
branch-cireuit loud for one wall-mounted oven or one count
mounted cooking unit shall be the nameplate rating of the appliance.
‘The branch-circuit load for a counter mounted cooking anit and not
more than two wall-mounted ovens. all supplied from a single branch,
rcuit and located in the same room, shall be computed by adding the
nameplate rating of the individual appliances and treating this total as
equivalent to one range.
5. This table also applies to household cooking appliances rated over
14. OW and used in in: programs.Table 220.20 Demand Factors for Kitchen Equipment —
Other Than Dwelling Unit(s)
Number of Units of
‘Equipment
1 100
2 100
3 90
4 80
5 70
6 and over 65
Table 220.11 Lighting Load Demand Factors
Type of
Occupancy
Dwelling units
Hospitals*
Hotels and motels,
including
apartment houses
without provision
for cooking by
tenants*
Warchouses
(storage)
All others:
Portion of Lighting Load
to Which Demand Factor
Applies (Volt-Amperes
First 3000 or less at
From 3001 to 120,000 at
Remainder over 120,000 at
First 50,000 or less at
Remainder over 50,000 at
First 20,000 or less at
From 20,001 to 100,000 at
Remainder over 100,000 at
First 12,500 or less at
Remainder over 12,500 at
Total voli-amperes
Demand
Factor
(Percent)
100
35
25
40
20
50,
40
30
100
50
100
“The demand factors of this table shall not apply to the computed load
of feeders or services supplying areas in hospitals, hotels, and motels
where the entire lighting is likely to be used at one time, as in oper
ating rooms,
ballrooms, or dining rooms.Table 220.18 Demand Factors for Hot
Clothes Dryers
sehold Electric
Number of Dryer: Demand Factor (Percent)
L
4
100%
5 85%
6 15%
7 65%
60%
55%
50%
41%
% = 47 — (number of dryers — 11)
23 35%
24-42 % = 35 — [0.5 x (number of dryers —
43 and over 25%