Nameplate rating (in watts) | Use (in watts) |
10,000 or less | 80 percent of rating. |
10,001 to 12,500 | 8,000. |
12,501 to 13,500 | 8,400. |
13,501 to 14,500 | 8,800. |
14,501 to 15,500 | 9,200. |
15,501 to 16,500 | 9,600. |
16,501 to 17,500 | 10,000. |
Example: A manufactured home is 70 * 10 feet and has two portable appliance circuits, a 1000 volt-ampere 240 volt heater, a 200 volt-ampere 120 volt exhaust fan, a 400 volts-ampere 120 volt dishwasher and a 7000 volt-ampere electric range.
Lighting and small appliance load | Volt-ampheres |
Lighting 70 * 10 * 3 | 2,100 |
Small Appliance | 3,000 |
Total | 5,100 |
1st. 3,000 Volt-Ampheres at 100% | 3,000 |
Remainder (5,100 -3,000 = 2,100, at 35% | 735 |
Total | 3,735 |
Amperes per leg A | Amperes per leg B | |
Lighting and small Appliance | 15.5 | 15.5 |
Heater 240 volt | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Fan 120 volt | 1.7 | |
Dishwasher 120 volt | 3.3 | |
Range | 23.3 | 23.3 |
Total | 44.6 | 46.2 |
Note: Based on the higher current calculated for either leg, use one 50-A supply cord.
Optional Calculation for Manufactured Homes With 110-Ampere or Larger Service
Load (in kilowatt or kilovoltampere) | Demand factor (percent) |
Air-conditioning and cooling including heat pump compressors | 100 |
Central electric space heating | 65 |
Less than 4 separately controlled electric space heating units | 65 |
1st 10 kW of all other load | 100 |
Remainder of other load | 40 |
24 C.F.R. §3280.811