I have a panel on a house I am currently under contract to buy.
I was just curious if I needed to do an official load calculations or if this just seems like I need to upgrade to a largerpanel.
I have 100 amp coming in the house and on the main breaker box there is a 70, 60, 60 and 40 amp breakers, which service three additional panels two in the house and one in the garage and one breaker in for the water heater ( which I believe is the one in the house in the older kitchen).
Funny thing is that there are two electric water heaters (one that services the laundry in the garage, which I believe comes of the breaker box in the garage and kitchen in the older part of the home) and the main one is gas.
Therefore, I believe that this seems like too much from knowledge and doing load calculations myself for System Engineering. But they are based on continuous and non continuous loads as well as a nominal Amps and voltage.
So does anyone have recommendations based on what I have given or do I need to provide more?
I was just curious if I needed to do an official load calculations or if this just seems like I need to upgrade to a largerpanel.
I have 100 amp coming in the house and on the main breaker box there is a 70, 60, 60 and 40 amp breakers, which service three additional panels two in the house and one in the garage and one breaker in for the water heater ( which I believe is the one in the house in the older kitchen).
Funny thing is that there are two electric water heaters (one that services the laundry in the garage, which I believe comes of the breaker box in the garage and kitchen in the older part of the home) and the main one is gas.
Therefore, I believe that this seems like too much from knowledge and doing load calculations myself for System Engineering. But they are based on continuous and non continuous loads as well as a nominal Amps and voltage.
So does anyone have recommendations based on what I have given or do I need to provide more?