How can I tell if a house will handle baseboard heat with 100 amp service, how many amps is a typical baseboard and is it possible to put 2 on 1 breaker
Do a load calculation per Art. 220.How can I tell if a house will handle baseboard heat with 100 amp service,
Depends on the watts and voltage. Usually a function of length.how many amps is a typical baseboard
Yes.and is it possible to put 2 on 1 breaker
where do I find the load calculation formula
MDF or finger jointed pine?How can I tell if a house will handle baseboard heat with 100 amp service, how many amps is a typical baseboard and is it possible to put 2 on 1 breaker
Well, duh, of course they want to put in central heat, they are HVAC workers after all. :blink: You should be asking your HVAC crew about central air, and your electrician about electric baseboard heat. :thumbsup: Also, ask a plumber about a new hydronic heat system because that's the most efficient heating system.6' baseboard heat 220V is 1500 watts , a 20amp breaker can carry 2? I am having conflicting reports on whether this house panel box will allow for baseboard, had electrician say yes and hvac say no(they also want to put in central heat)
I realize this is an old question, but I thought my answer may help future Googlers... A quick and dirty rule of thumb is that a 100A service can typically handle up to 10 KW of electric heat (that's about the max). A foot of baseboard heater burns about 250 W of power. So... a 100A service can handle a max of 40 feet of baseboard heaters. Of course, you need to do the proper calcs, as per other responders, but this will give you a quick rough idea of whether its doable or not. As a home inspector with over 21 years of full-time experience, it's rare to see an electrically heated home on a 100 amp service. However, it's not unheard of, I have seen a few over the years. That said, these would be relatively small homes, maybe 1,000 square feet or so.How can I tell if a house will handle baseboard heat with 100 amp service, how many amps is a typical baseboard and is it possible to put 2 on 1 breaker