For standard installations, follow these steps to calculate the demand:
Add up the total wattage or amperage if everything ran at 100%. maximum demand calculation
: Often considered the most accurate, this involves recording the highest sustained current draw over a set period (e.g., 30 minutes) using a recording device at the main board. Limitation For standard installations, follow these steps to calculate
According to standards like AS/NZS 3000 and BS 7671 , there are four primary ways to determine maximum demand: For standard installations
20 kW connected, demand factor 0.7 → 14 kW
[ kVA = \frackWPower\ Factor ]
For standard installations, follow these steps to calculate the demand:
Add up the total wattage or amperage if everything ran at 100%.
: Often considered the most accurate, this involves recording the highest sustained current draw over a set period (e.g., 30 minutes) using a recording device at the main board. Limitation
According to standards like AS/NZS 3000 and BS 7671 , there are four primary ways to determine maximum demand:
20 kW connected, demand factor 0.7 → 14 kW
[ kVA = \frackWPower\ Factor ]