Estimating Electrical Power Demand in Buildings by McFadyen Steven
Author:McFadyen, Steven [McFadyen, Steven]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, pdf
Published: 2016-03-01T16:00:00+00:00
Estimating demand summary
Every building is unique. The power estimate requires the electrical engineer to have knowledge of the building, its intended use, the owner’s requirements, and local regulations and practices. The electrical engineer can use this knowledge along with the methods outlined in this book to determine an estimated power demand with which to progress the building design.
Using the IEC-based approach for demand calculation provides a standardized and consistent way of estimating a building’s power demand. Estimates of connected load (particularly early on in the design process) can be achieved by utilising standard W/m2 values. In the absence of anything else, the list of W/m2 figures and simultaneity factors given in the Typical Demand Figures (W/m2) appendix of this book can be used as a starting point.
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