Originally Posted by
ohb0b
Doing as much of a standard calculation as info gives:
General Lighting Load: 640 sq. ft x 3VA/sq.ft= 1920 VA
2 kitchen Circuits= 3000 VA
1 Laundry Circuit= 1500 VA
Total: 6420 VA
1st 3KVA @ 100%----3000 VA
Remainder at 35%----1197 VA
Subtotal................. 4197 VA
Dryer----------------5000 VA
Range---------------8000 VA Allowed Load for one range in dwelling
Water Heater--------4500 VA Typical Load for typical WH
Baseboard Heat------4000 VA? As good a guess as anyone, thou should be higher
Total VA------------25697 VA
25697VA/240 Volts = 107 amps
Standard Calculation put you over.
If you are allowed to compute the Optional Method, (Check with your local inspector)
Per code, the designer is allowed to use the optional methods, rarely does an inspector have any say in this, as the designer is the responsible party in sizing the service.
Using the same information:
General Lighting load: 1920 VA
Kitchen and Laundry: 4500 VA
Dryer------------------5000 VA
Range-----------------8000 VA
Water Heater----------4500 VA
Baseboard Heat------ 4000 VA?
Total VA--------------27920 VA
First 10,000 VA @ 100%--10,000 VA
Remainder,17920 at 40%---7168 VA
Total VA.........................17168 VA
17168 VA/240 Volts======72 amps
Still cutting it close! Not much room for expansion there. Have you considered gas heat, hot water and range?