anythingyoucanimagine
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Trying to figure out how to use the internet. My copy & paste from a spreadsheet didn't end up looking all that great so here is a link: https://imgur.com/57wrgLw and I also attached the same thing.
This seems like an insane number of circuits for 100 amp service in a ~1300sf home. Do they even make 100A panels that big? Did I miss anything? Where am I being dumb? Should I combine some stuff?
I am open to any feedback. This is nec 2017 and ahj doesn't have any weird rules on top of 2017.
I guess I'm scratching my head... When I do the math I could put the entire house all on one 15A lighting circuit --but that could end badly if one of my kids does something dumb trying to change a light bulb someday... I feel like I'm in a weird spot where the home should need less but at same time to make things logical I need a crazy amount of home runs/dedicated circuits.
I guess maybe combine all the bedrooms and living room/dinging room wall receptacles? This doesn't feel right.
Also, entryway/mudroom that's 58x44 (inches) square. One wall is longer than 4 feet but shy of 6 feet around corners. Do I need a receptacle on that 58" long wall?
Oh --basements. I've never had a basement before. (slab home and apartments) Other than lighting (and I assume at least one receptacle), are there any requirements for a dirt floor basement with zero utilities in it? Someday in the future we may consider pouring a slab/floor in the basement so is there anything we can do to future-proof it?
I wish everything ran on 48vdc... my life would be so much easier...
Thanks for any constructive comments.
This seems like an insane number of circuits for 100 amp service in a ~1300sf home. Do they even make 100A panels that big? Did I miss anything? Where am I being dumb? Should I combine some stuff?
I am open to any feedback. This is nec 2017 and ahj doesn't have any weird rules on top of 2017.
I guess I'm scratching my head... When I do the math I could put the entire house all on one 15A lighting circuit --but that could end badly if one of my kids does something dumb trying to change a light bulb someday... I feel like I'm in a weird spot where the home should need less but at same time to make things logical I need a crazy amount of home runs/dedicated circuits.
I guess maybe combine all the bedrooms and living room/dinging room wall receptacles? This doesn't feel right.
Also, entryway/mudroom that's 58x44 (inches) square. One wall is longer than 4 feet but shy of 6 feet around corners. Do I need a receptacle on that 58" long wall?
Oh --basements. I've never had a basement before. (slab home and apartments) Other than lighting (and I assume at least one receptacle), are there any requirements for a dirt floor basement with zero utilities in it? Someday in the future we may consider pouring a slab/floor in the basement so is there anything we can do to future-proof it?
I wish everything ran on 48vdc... my life would be so much easier...
Thanks for any constructive comments.
