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Electrical Permit Section (3)(vii) Information 19JUN2023 <br /> 7913 19TH DR SE <br /> The load calculations(shown on next page) for the current and proposed load represent about a 2% <br /> increase in load: <br /> Existing Load 122.1 Amps (29304.4 VA) <br /> New Load 124.6 Amps (29910.8 VA) <br /> Increase of 2.07% <br /> Vii(A)The purpose of this permit is to add an EVSE to the garage and to make other updates to the <br /> residence such as: <br /> • Replacement of two bathroom exhaust fans with heaters to models without heaters to reduce <br /> the overall load for appliances that are not used. <br /> • Adding a subpanel near the main panel in the garage to accommodate the new circuits. <br /> • Adding dedicated 20-amp receptacles for portable air conditioners in the upstairs bedrooms <br /> o 5 Units total @ 1300W each are less than the 18,000W for electric heating. <br /> • Splitting the single "Upstairs Lights" Circuit into two circuits <br /> • Adding ceiling fans and can lighting in the three upstairs bedrooms. <br /> • Splitting the single 20-amp bathroom receptacle circuit for all bathrooms into multiple circuits. <br /> • Adding general purpose 20-amp receptacle circuits to the upstairs bedrooms/walk in closet to <br /> avoid overloading the single 15-amp circuit that covers multiple rooms. <br /> • Adding a circuit to the master bathroom for a seating area by the door and for receptacles by the <br /> master toilet. <br /> • Add general purpose 20-amp receptacle circuits to the garage to avoid overloading the single 20- <br /> amp available circuit for occasional small projects using drills and circular saws. <br /> • Add a general purpose 30-amp receptacle to the garage for possible future use. <br /> • Replacement of all traditional light switches with decora style light switches <br /> • Conversion of single duplex outlets to double-gang,triple-gang, and quad-gang throughout the <br /> residence to limit the current and future use of power strips. <br /> • Adding outlets to preexisting circuits to allow ease of access to receptacles for ones that are <br /> behind furniture or in inconvenient locations. <br /> • Replacement of a faulty GFCI breaker for a kitchen small appliance circuit. <br /> The following upgrades will be made for NFPA 70 2020 code compliance: <br /> • Installation of whole home surge protection in the main panel <br /> • Installation of a GFCI Breaker for the Kitchen Electric Range/Oven Circuit <br /> • Installation of a GFCI Breaker for the Electric Clothes Dryer Circuit <br /> • Installation of a Dual Arc-Fault/GFCI breaker to add GFCI for the first-floor receptacles. <br /> Page 1 of 8 <br />