I would suggest going with the Demand Load of 135.4 KVA, unless there is absolutely no possible way for the Client to exceed 93.0 KVA at any time.

Non-Coincidental Loads may become Coincidental when a Restaurant is packed with Customers.
For example, there may be a time where all Four Coffee Makers are being used for 2-3 Hours, whereas 95% of the time only Two would be used continuously.

A mistake in Design will result in a blown Fuse in the Service Disconnect;
Blown Fuse results in Downtime, Production Loss and Overhead Issues for your Client.
These all equal a Pissed-Off Client; and Pissed-Off Client will result in Penalty Phase for the Designer and Installer.

So, in a vicarious way, a Blown Fuse at the Service Disconnect (Tenant's Main) equals Financial Loss for the Designer-Builder.

I am sorry for not adding any helpful data to this thread.

--Scott (EE)


Scott " 35 " Thompson
Just Say NO To Green Eggs And Ham!