This document provides notes on calculations for electrical work, including using a safety factor of 1.2, currents of 2A for outlets and 10A for special loads, demand factors for lighting, outlets, and special loads, a voltage of 220V from the company, and references Table 1.1 to find cable cross-sectional areas and circuit breaker ratings of 10, 16, and 75A, assuming cables are buried and enclosed in conducting trunks.
This document provides notes on calculations for electrical work, including using a safety factor of 1.2, currents of 2A for outlets and 10A for special loads, demand factors for lighting, outlets, and special loads, a voltage of 220V from the company, and references Table 1.1 to find cable cross-sectional areas and circuit breaker ratings of 10, 16, and 75A, assuming cables are buried and enclosed in conducting trunks.
This document provides notes on calculations for electrical work, including using a safety factor of 1.2, currents of 2A for outlets and 10A for special loads, demand factors for lighting, outlets, and special loads, a voltage of 220V from the company, and references Table 1.1 to find cable cross-sectional areas and circuit breaker ratings of 10, 16, and 75A, assuming cables are buried and enclosed in conducting trunks.
1. We used Safety Factor = 1.2 for the all floors calculations.
1. We used Safety Factor = 1.2 for the all floors calculations. 2. The Current used by each outlet = 2A in calculations. 3. The Current used by each special load = 10A in calculations. 4. Lighting Demand Factor = 0.8 5. Outlets Demand Factor = 0.3 6. Special loads Demand Factor = 1 7. The Voltage from the company = 220 volt 8. TABLE 1.1 is used to find the Cross-Sectional Area of the cable.