WIWIT PURWANTO
Load Schedule/List
Balancing Load
Calculation Methodology
The basic steps for creating a load list are:
Step 2: For each load, collect the electrical parameters, e.g. nominal /
absorbed ratings, load factor, power factor, efficiency, etc.
Example
Bus A
Bus B
List of HVAC
Rated power
Absorbed power
Power factor
Efficiency
Standbyloads are those that are on standby or rarely operate under normal
conditions, e.g. standby loads, emergency systems, etc.
The consumed load is the quantity of electrical power that the load is expected
to consume. For each load, calculate the consumed active and reactive loading,
derived as follows:
Note : The loads have been categorized into three columns depending on their
load duty (continuous, intermittent or standby).
Peak load
The peak load is the expected maximum load during normal operation. Peak
loading is typically infrequent and of short duration, occurring when standby
loads are operated (e.g. for changeover of redundant machines, testing of safety
equipment, etc). The peak load is calculated as :
Design load
The design load is the load to be used for the design for equipment sizing,
electrical studies, etc. The design load is generically calculated as the larger of
either: