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Building Load Calculation (Office)

08/29/2010 6:53 AM

Hello Engineers can any body brief me, principles/ thumb rules of load calculation for a building, as per size height ambeint, CFL lighting, ACs, other miscellenios loads like, PCs, Laptops, etc

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Re: Building load calculation (Office)

08/29/2010 8:30 AM

sure

it's called an engineering degree

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08/29/2010 10:38 AM

No. It's called engineering experience.

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08/29/2010 1:09 PM

Yes, it is engineering degree as well as engineering experience. If you dont have any, you have to hire an engineer.

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Re: Building load calculation (Office)

09/25/2010 12:03 PM

Without a degree one can do it.Please refer I.I.Ex.E's(Illustrated guide to IEE wiring regulations)

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Re: Building load calculation (Office)

08/29/2010 9:59 AM

See post #1.

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