Loadcalc 2011 Panel Schedule prepares panel schedules, prints out circuit
directories, and performs panel load calculations in accordance with the 2011 NEC.
Commercial, Industrial and Residential panel schedules
- Load calculations and demand factoring according to occupancy type
- Service/feeder load calculations for single dwelling units
- Standard Calculation Method (NEC Article 220)
- Optional Calculation Method (NEC Article 220-30)
- Additional Loads in Existing Dwelling Units Calculation Method (NEC Article 220-31).
- Calculates net computed load in VA and amperes, and calculates the total service entrance load.
- Panelboard Directories: Prints directories for the inside of panelboard doors.
Standard Calculation Method
- Demand Factoring:
- General Lighting, Small Appliance and Laundry Loads.
- Cooktop, Range, Wall Oven.
- Fixed Appliances.
- Largest Motor Load.
Optional Calculation Method
- Demand factoring of 'other loads' as per NEC 220-30.
- Allows input of heating system type as per NEC Table 220-30, automatically determines the larger
of heating or cooling load.
Additional Loads In Existing Dwelling Units
- Load calculations for existing dwelling units presently served by a 120/240 volt or 120/208Y
service.
Quick Reference Tables From The NEC can be viewed on screen or printed.
Professional, detailed printed reports
- Viewable in print preview, or sent to printer.
Quick-Calculators
- Ohm's Law
- AC/DC Formulas
- Cost to Operate (standard and demand metering)
Minimum System Requirements:
Windows 98 through Windows 7
32 bit or 64 bit operating systems
Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 or higher
Loadcalc 2008 Setup will install the Framework if it is not already on your system
1 Mb disk space (if Framework is already installed)
160 Mb disk space (if Framework is not already installed)
2 Mb Ram
Mouse or pointing device.
