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∙ 14y agoAbsolutely not. A 60 amp whole house service is totally insufficient to power todays home, especially a 2800 square foot house. The NEC (National Electric Code) requires a minimum of 100 amp electrical service to any single family residence.
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∙ 15y agoA 125 amp service panel should be sufficient for a 1900 square foot house, as long as the electrical load of the house is within the panel's capacity. It's important to consider factors like the number of appliances, lighting, and other electrical devices in the house to ensure the panel can handle the demand. Consulting with a licensed electrician can provide a more accurate assessment for your specific situation.
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∙ 14y agoThe National Electrical Code (US) Section 230.79(C) requires a minimum of 100 ampere service for a one-family dwelling. All other installations can have as little as 60 amps (230.79(D)).
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∙ 14y agoWith today's appliances and new ones coming on the market, the minimum distribution panel in today's new homes is a 200 amp.
If the house has 10 square units, then to convert to square meters you would need to know the size of each square unit. For example, if each square unit is 1 square meter, then the house would be 10 square meters in total. If each square unit is 2 square meters, then the house would be 20 square meters in total.
You would typically use square footage or square meters to measure the area of a building lot for a house. This helps determine the size and layout of the land available for constructing the house.
To convert square feet to square centimeters, you would multiply by 929.03. Hence, if the house floor area is 2250 square feet, it would be 209,030.48 square centimeters.
The amperage needed for a 4700 square foot house can vary depending on the electrical load and appliances used. However, a typical recommendation is a 200-amp service for a house of that size to ensure there is enough capacity to handle the household's electrical needs. It would be best to consult with a licensed electrician to determine the specific requirements for your home.
The unit is a 3 ton and the rule is 400 square feet per ton. The answer would be no as it would be a better fit for a 1200 square feet home.
Depends, could be a rectangle, a square. Sorry but not enough detail
If the house has 10 square units, then to convert to square meters you would need to know the size of each square unit. For example, if each square unit is 1 square meter, then the house would be 10 square meters in total. If each square unit is 2 square meters, then the house would be 20 square meters in total.
3 square meters equals 32.29 square feet. That is not a house size. Not even a room size. It is large enough for a small bathroom or a fairly large closet.
You would typically use square footage or square meters to measure the area of a building lot for a house. This helps determine the size and layout of the land available for constructing the house.
To convert square feet to square centimeters, you would multiply by 929.03. Hence, if the house floor area is 2250 square feet, it would be 209,030.48 square centimeters.
Ummm, would you believe 1200 square feet?
1 acre = 43560 sq ft, so there should be enough room to build a 5000 sq ft house.
To cool a 3,500 square foot house, you would need a seven ton system. That would be equal to about 84,000 BTUs.
1 square = 100 square feet = 9.29 square metersSo a house of 20 squares would be 2000 square feet or 185.8 square meters.
Not enough
4500 sq feet is a very large house. Big enough to comfortably fit a family of 5.
usually heated square feet. That means actual living area.