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electrical energy audit of chick hatchery

04/20/2010 4:04 AM

my friends i need electrical energy audit report for chicks hatchery.Hatchery consisting of Setters and Hatchers .Apart from Setter n Hatcher electric load ,the maximum energy consumption is of Air Conditioning plants

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Re: electrical energy audit of chick hatchery

04/20/2010 4:29 AM

You might want to check the previous two threads you started on this topic.

If the answer isn't out there, it doesn't matter how many times you ask for it!

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Re: electrical energy audit of chick hatchery

04/20/2010 4:37 AM

The report will be installation-specific. Consult a qualified Electrical Engineer locally.

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Re: electrical energy audit of chick hatchery

04/20/2010 4:56 AM

What you are asking for people to do is to furnish an imaginary report for some chick hatchery that might or might not resemble yours.

By now you must surely have added up the electrical loads in this facility, multiplied by the proportions of time they are active. And perhaps considered various options to be compared. Yet you haven't presented any of this preliminary information. As a result of this lack of information, no one else has anything even to get started with, much less give you a useful answer.

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