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An estimator is reviewing receptacle loads for a small office tenant improvement. What is the best source for the allowance used in the load calculation?

Correct Answer

A) The electrical drawings, load schedule, or engineer's design criteria for the project

The receptacle load allowance should come from the project electrical drawings, load schedule, or engineer's design criteria. A drywall allowance, a previous-job guess, or a furniture-only count is not a reliable electrical load basis.

Answer Options
A
The electrical drawings, load schedule, or engineer's design criteria for the project
B
Classify it as a flat allowance chosen by the drywall subcontractor
C
Count duplex faceplates and use a previous project allowance without checking project electrical criteria
D
The furniture plan only, with no electrical criteria

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The receptacle load allowance should come from the project electrical drawings, load schedule, or engineer's design criteria. A drywall allowance, a previous-job guess, or a furniture-only count is not a reliable electrical load basis.

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