Consider a series of residential services being fed from a single pole mounted transformer. a. Each of my 10 residential

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Consider a series of residential services being fed from a single pole mounted transformer. a. Each of my 10 residential

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Consider a series of residential services being fed from a single pole mounted transformer.
a. Each of my 10 residential services require a 200A service entrance panelboard that is capable of providing 200A of non-continuous load. How large should my transformer be?
b. Size the conductors for these service entrances. Assuming these are aerial conductors on utility poles, which section of the NEC would you use to ensure your service entrance is fully code compliant?
c. I am designing a rec-room for these houses, in which will be six general use duplex receptacles, and a dedicated 7200 watt-240V electrical heater circuit. The room will also need lighting, for which I am installing four, 120 watt 120V overhead fixtures. Identify the number and size of the electrical circuit breakers needed to provide power to this room
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