Great question! A maximum demand calculation is used to provide a perceived load current for an installation. After this value has been ascertained, the design phase for the installation can commence. It is here that cable selection, diversity, voltage drop, Earth fault loop impedance, perspective fault current values, cable de-rating, and power factor considerations are made. Does this help clarify things? Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
Best video. Today I understand the maximum demand. Thank you so much.
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More tips on table C9 would be helpful too
Thanks for the suggestion, @HDXFH! We will definitely look into it.
Why are we not considering power factor and diversity factor in our calculations??
Great question! A maximum demand calculation is used to provide a perceived load current for an installation. After this value has been ascertained, the design phase for the installation can commence. It is here that cable selection, diversity, voltage drop, Earth fault loop impedance, perspective fault current values, cable de-rating, and power factor considerations are made.
Does this help clarify things? Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
@@cet_learning thank you
Can you make a video on this with an example?
@@cet_learning also is it wrong if we consider all these factors while doing the maximum demand calculations??
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