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The sum of the power ratings of all electrical equipment in the facility.

For a simple calculation of Current (Amps) in a single-phase system: For a three-phase system: maximum demand calculation

Example: For domestic lighting, you might apply a diversity factor of . This means you assume only two-thirds of the lights will be on at once during peak times. The sum of the power ratings of all

Maximum demand calculation is a balance between safety and economy. By applying diversity factors intelligently, you ensure the electrical installation is robust enough for peak usage without being unnecessarily expensive. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more maximum demand calculation

You rarely turn on every light, appliance, and motor in a building at the exact same time. Maximum demand calculation relies on two key principles:

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