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COMPUTATIONS

SCHEDULE OF LOAD
BRANCH CKT NO. LOAD WATTS (W) VOLTAGE (V) LOAD CURRENT (A) AMPERE PROTECTION SIZE OF WIRE & CONDUIT
1 LIGHTING OUTLET (9) 900 230 3.91 15 A No. 14 AWG in 2.0 mm diameter PVC
2 CONVENIENCE (10) 1800 230 7.82 15 A No. 14 AWG in 2.0 mm diameter PVC
3 SPEACIAL POWER (4) 1900 230 8.26 20A No. 10 AWG in 5.5 mm diameter PVC
4 AIRCON UNIT 1.5HP (3) 3600 230 15.65 20 A No. 12 AWG in 3.5 mm diameter PVC

SOLUTIONS:

Circuit 1: W = (100 W)(17 bulbs) =1,700 W


V =230 V
I = 1,700 W/ 230 V =7.3G Amperes
Wire = 7.39 / 80% = 5.91 Amperes
Use #14 AWG
Use 15 A Circuit Breaker
Use 2.0 mm diameter PVC

W = (100 W)(10 bulbs) =1800 W


Circuit 2:
V =230 V
I = 1,700 W/ 230 V =3.91 Amperes
Wire = 7.39 / 80% = 9.78 Amperes
Use #14 AWG
Use 15 A Circuit Breaker
Use 2.0 mm diameter PVC

W= Refrigerator = 100W
Circuit 3:
Washing Machine = 900W
=1900W
W = 1900W/230 V
L= 8.26 Ampers
Wire = 8.26 / 80% = 10.32 Amperes
Use #10 AWG
Use 20 A Circuit Breaker
Use 5.5 mm diameter PVC

Circuit 4: W = (1200 W)(3 aircon 1.5hp) =3600 W


V =230 V
I = 3,600 W/ 230 V =15.65 Ampere
Wire = 15.65/ 80%= 12.52 Amperes Use #12 AWG
Use 20 A Circuit Breaker Use 3.5 mm diameter PVC conduit

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