anjp
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I'm doing a basement reno in Ontario and looking for clarification on circuit load design. Unfortunately I don't have a copy of the code because its ridiculously expensive (if you have it please pm me!), but I do have Electrical Code Simplified, based on the 23rd edition which is a little old and doesn't answer this question:
I want to know the max load the code allows on a 15A circuit. I know it's 80% margin (i.e. 12A / 1440 watts) which is interpreted as 12 lights/outlets. I'm installing lots of LED potlights which are rated at 6 Watts each. Is it legal for me to design a circuit up to 1440 watts since I know the draw? Or am I still limited to 12 potlights per 15A circuit?
And if I can build it above 12 potlights, can I mix and match with outlets? I.e. 6 outlets at assumed 120 watts each (720 W) plus 10 potlights at 6 watts (60 W) for total 780 watts. This is well below the 1440 threshold.
There will be an inspection when the wiring is done.
thanks!
I want to know the max load the code allows on a 15A circuit. I know it's 80% margin (i.e. 12A / 1440 watts) which is interpreted as 12 lights/outlets. I'm installing lots of LED potlights which are rated at 6 Watts each. Is it legal for me to design a circuit up to 1440 watts since I know the draw? Or am I still limited to 12 potlights per 15A circuit?
And if I can build it above 12 potlights, can I mix and match with outlets? I.e. 6 outlets at assumed 120 watts each (720 W) plus 10 potlights at 6 watts (60 W) for total 780 watts. This is well below the 1440 threshold.
There will be an inspection when the wiring is done.
thanks!