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How to Calculate Electrical Load

What is Electrical Load?

Electrical load calculation determines service size, feeder, and branch circuit requirements. Under-sizing risks overheating; over-sizing wastes cost.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Sum connected loads and apply demand factors per code
  2. 2Typical demand factors: lighting 100%, HVAC 100%, convenience outlets 50-100%
  3. 3Size service for total demand + margin for future growth

Worked Examples

Input
Lighting 50 kW, HVAC 150 kW, outlets 30 kW, motors 100 kW
Result
Total demand ≈ 270 kW + 25% margin = 338 kW service
Code-compliant sizing

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using connected load without demand factors
  • Neglecting motor inrush current effects

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use demand factors?

Not all loads run simultaneously; factors reflect realistic concurrent usage patterns.

Should future growth be included?

Yes, typically 20-25% margin allows expansion without service upgrade.

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