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Connected Load

08/08/2011 7:22 AM

I have a testing lab at a plot which is taken on lease for 4 years previously it was industrial consumer now we are planning to make it commercial consumer since there is no sell or purchase occuring it is only a lab,, Connected load allowed is 60 KW but our new application will be having 80 KW of connected load . But even then running load will not be more than 50 KW because of diversity factor and sanctioned KW is 56 so there is no problem with maximum demand. But will there be any problem with excess connected load?

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Re: connected load

08/08/2011 7:26 AM

Not if the installation has been installed and maintained in accordance with whatever the local equivalent of British Standard 7671 is.

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