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Electrical Design

02/20/2008 1:45 AM

what is the emergency load inside building ( office tower , residential tower and hotel) pls. when you give me answer to be attached with reference codes ?

please give me the cases that retardent cable must be used inside building ( office tower , residential tower and hotel ) ?

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#1

Re: Electrical Design

02/20/2008 2:17 PM

These sound like homework questions.

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Re: Electrical Design

02/20/2008 10:57 PM

The 5 W 2H method will help you frame your request as wel las your thinking

Who- uneeded, amazingly!

WHat - is building - size sq ft etc

when EMergency load at full capacity, or barest essentials; subset of when is how long?

where Also uneeded imagine that

why? whatis emergency? what must be kept running

how?

How many: THIS IS THE KEY how many people, Howmany floors, How many kilowatts are normal capacity?

If you can't show us evidence that you have thought about the problem, then at least show us constraints of problem.

Your query shows no evidence of critical thought...YET!

Try again.

milo

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Re: Electrical Design

02/20/2008 10:58 PM

If you do My Homework...I'll do yours...

Nah...I want to learn something from it...

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Re: Electrical Design

02/21/2008 1:18 AM

The emergency load or the maximum load?

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Re: Electrical Design

02/21/2008 1:45 AM

emergency, man not maximum. why maximum????

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Re: Electrical Design

02/21/2008 2:19 AM

It depends how specific place call emergency loads. It may be escalator/elevator load, exit indication lamp, may be Operation Theater load(for hospitals) etc. It entirely depends on the system how the owner wants the things keep operating.

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Re: Electrical Design

02/21/2008 3:51 AM

Is the answer 1?

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Re: Electrical Design

02/21/2008 4:30 AM

no it isnt 1, its 42. the answer to life, the universe and everything.

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