OPTIONAL METHOD, Single Family Service Calculation
Explaining how to solve the load demand for the Optional Method single family service calculation. This video explains the first part of understanding how to calculate the demand load. The Optional method is different than the Standard calculation so you should understand how to solve for both. Most Electrical exams will ask to solve a single family service calculation using one of two methods. I am working out of the 2017 National Electrical Code Book. [email protected]

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