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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 21:00, morgan3346

Consider these loads for a single-family house with 240V systems. Suppose that you’re working in a kitchen that contains one 8 kW counter-mounted cooking unit and two 6 kW wall-mounted ovens. All three appliances are served by the same 240 V branch circuits. This situation is illustrated in the following figure. Load 1: General lighting and receptacle and small appliance loads
Load 2: Cooking equipment loads
Load 3: Special appliance loads
Load 4: Dryer load
Load 5: Heating load Load 6: Largest motor

What would be the demand load for this branch circuit for the loads 1, 2, and 3?

What would be the demand load for this branch circuit for the loads 4, 5, and 6?

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