24 C.F.R. § 3280.811
(a) The following method shall be employed in computing the supply cord and distribution-panelboard load for each feeder assembly for each manufactured home and shall be based on a 3-wire, 120/240 volt supply with 120 volt loads balanced between the two legs of the 3-wire system. The total load for determining power supply by this method is the summation of:
(1) Lighting and small appliance load as calculated below:
(5) Derive amperes for free-standing range (as distinguished from separate ovens and cooking units) by dividing values below by 240 volts.
| 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. |
(6) If outlets or circuits are provided for other than factory-installed appliances, include the anticipated load. The following example is given to illustrate the application of this Method of Calculation:
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. |
(b) The following is an optional method of calculation for lighting and appliance loads for manufactured homes served by single 3-wire 120/240 volt set of feeder conductors with an ampacity of 100 or greater. The total load for determining the feeder ampacity may be computed in accordance with the following table instead of the method previously specified. Feeder conductors whose demand load is determined by this optional calculation are permitted to have the neutral load determined by Article 220.61 of NFPA 70 (incorporated by reference, see § 3280.4). The loads identified in the table as “other load” and as “Remainder of other load” must include the following:
(5) The largest of the following:
(iv) The connected load of four or more separately-controlled electric space heating units.
| 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 |
[40 FR 58752, Dec. 18, 1975. Redesignated at 44 FR 20679, Apr. 6, 1979, as amended at 58 FR 55021, Oct. 25, 1993; 70 FR 72052, Nov. 30, 2005; 89 FR 75757, Sept. 16, 2024]