SilentType
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I have a dehumidifier and condensate pump in the crawl space under the main part of our house on a dedicated 20 amp circuit and receptacle.
There is another room that was added on to the house with the only access to the rest of the crawl space being an opening that was occupied by a foundation vent. I want to put another smaller dehumidifier and pump in that space.
My question is can everything be ran on the one circuit? Here's the amp rating of all items:
Larger dehumidifier 9.9A
Smaller dehumidifier 4.1A
Condensate pump 1.6A
Condensate pump 1.0A
Total 16.6 amps if everything is running at once.
I am not an electrician. What I've found from scouring the internet is the"80 percent rule" that says a breaker cannot exceed 80 percent of its rated load for more than 3 hours. 16.6 is slighly more than 80 percent however all the pieces do not run continuously. Both dehumidifiers do monitor humidity levels but I'm not sure how much current they draw for that, probably not much.
Should I add another dedicated circuit? Tie in to existing outlet?
There is another room that was added on to the house with the only access to the rest of the crawl space being an opening that was occupied by a foundation vent. I want to put another smaller dehumidifier and pump in that space.
My question is can everything be ran on the one circuit? Here's the amp rating of all items:
Larger dehumidifier 9.9A
Smaller dehumidifier 4.1A
Condensate pump 1.6A
Condensate pump 1.0A
Total 16.6 amps if everything is running at once.
I am not an electrician. What I've found from scouring the internet is the"80 percent rule" that says a breaker cannot exceed 80 percent of its rated load for more than 3 hours. 16.6 is slighly more than 80 percent however all the pieces do not run continuously. Both dehumidifiers do monitor humidity levels but I'm not sure how much current they draw for that, probably not much.
Should I add another dedicated circuit? Tie in to existing outlet?