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  2. Begin by entering the square footage of the existing living area in the first field. Multiply this value by 3 watts per square foot to calculate total watts for this section.
  3. Next, input the number of small appliance circuits (20 amp each) and multiply by 1500 watts. Add this to your total.
  4. For laundry circuits, enter the number of circuits and multiply by 1500 watts as well. Continue adding these values together.
  5. List electrical appliances at their nameplate values in the designated fields, including ranges, ovens, and other appliances. Sum these values for a subtotal.
  6. Calculate the first 8,000 watts at 100% and any balance over that at 40%. Input these calculations accordingly.
  7. Finally, sum all calculated lines to find your total wattage and convert it to amps by dividing by 240 volts.

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If no load weight information has been provided, then you will need to calculate it yourself. To do so, determine the volume of the load and material its composed of with the following formula: Load weight = weight per volume * total volume.
Calculation of Connected Load Connected load of a consumer is the sum of the continuous ratings of all the equipment of the consumers premises. Then the CL of one consumer is 5100 + 260 + 500 = 1120 watts. This is the Connected Load of one consumer.
Calculate load factor by dividing the total square footage in the building by the usable square footage. In this example, you would take 6500 square feet the total square footage of the building and divide it by 5500 the usable square footage of the building. That gives us a load factor of 1.18.
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Generally load can be calculate by multiplying its rating to operating hours. For example if we have 100 watt lamp which is operate for 10 hours, then it consume 1 unit . So all load connected to supply,sum all unit and calculate total load.
Calculate load factor by dividing the total square footage in the building by the usable square footage. In this example, you would take 6500 square feet the total square footage of the building and divide it by 5500 the usable square footage of the building. That gives us a load factor of 1.18.
If no load weight information has been provided, then you will need to calculate it yourself. To do so, determine the volume of the load and material its composed of with the following formula: Load weight = weight per volume * total volume.
Add together the wattage rating of all of your permanent appliances (washer/dryer, dishwasher, water heater, etc.). Subtract 10,000 watts from the sum of all these, and multiply the result by 0.4 (40%). Then add 10,000 watts back in. Compare the wattage of your air conditioner and furnace.
The load factor calculation divides your average demand by your peak demand. To calculate your load factor take the total electricity (KWh) used in the billing period and divide it by the peak demand (KW), then divide by the number of days in the billing cycle, then divide by 24 hours in a day.

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