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Maximum Demand Loads

07/23/2009 2:51 AM

Electrical Design

Dear all

How can i calculate the max Dimand load for a high rise building "residential only "

especially for the following :

1- lighting system controlled by Home automation.

2- Power sockets 13 A.

3- 15 A DP for refreg and dish washing machine ,laundry ,microwave ,tv etc

3-water Heaters , cooker , HVAC in a hot countries in case of summer and in winter

3-lifts , submersible pumps ,fire pumps and lifting pumps

3-fountain ,water merror fitures and swimming pool equipment.

this is for apartments its area between 75MM2 to 120 mm2 as per BS ,240/415v,50hz

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Re: Max Demand Loads

07/23/2009 3:27 AM

The architect will have access to electrical designers that can do all this stuff according to local building codes.

Do not rely on anonymous replies in an international forum. Pay for the service locally!

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Re: Max Demand Loads

07/23/2009 5:14 AM

You need an Electrical Engineer to design for that. I pressume there are electrical engineers in your area. Ask their help, they are willing to help you, sometimes even without a fee, because they are trained to help design even with no compensation.

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Re: Max Demand Loads

07/25/2009 2:28 AM

Dear All

I'm electrical engineer have a ten years experiance , i know well the answers since its part from my daily job

but why i ask ?

because i want to see how the other engineers are calculate and to share us if there is differnets methodes

but tell now no answer which i'm suroprised

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Re: Maximum Demand Loads

07/23/2009 6:42 PM

Oh my...This is Your Homework...

I would suggest you look at the Local Standards for your area and talk to your teacher for help.

The best we can do is point you at where to get the information so you Learn How to do it rather than us just giving you the answer.

The other option is to get this designed for you by a local consultant who knows the applicable rules for your location.

Regards,
Sapper.

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