Calculate Total neutral loads A General lighting B Fixed appliance (total @ 75%) C Range load (total @ 70%) D Dryer load (total @ 70%) E Largest load (total @ 25%) F Add all loads (a + b + c + d + e) G Calculate total amperes
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Step 1: Determine the loads and their percentages - General lighting: 100% (assumed) - Fixed appliance: 75% - Range load: 70% - Dryer load: 70% - Largest load: 25% Show more…
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