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- 2011/10/13 at 5:44 pm #10659
rafi201
ParticipantHI,
ENGINEERS,
HOW MANY HOUSES CAN HAVE ELECTRICITY WITH 1MW OF POWER?
2011/10/14 at 9:22 pm #12566Dishant
Participantapproximately 1000 luxerious homes or 2000 ordinary homes
2011/10/17 at 4:32 am #12575crystal1108
ParticipantThat may depends on the part used for the electricity, could you write the tetails down or i can help u better. Many people buy parts through the internet , but the real quality still needs certify,next time, choose the site with the SRMC like hqew.net is better.
2011/10/18 at 10:29 am #12569Spir Georges GHALI
Participantrafi201 said:
HI,
ENGINEERS,
HOW MANY HOUSES CAN HAVE ELECTRICITY WITH 1MW OF POWER?
Dear Rafi ;
To define the number of houses, we should absolutely know the following :
1 – The avearage value of Installed power in a the house.
2 – The utilization factor ” ku ” that will be for this case ” ku = ≈0.5 “
3 – The diversity factor ” ks ” that will be for this case” ks = ≈0.4 “
Assume that the installed power in a standard house is ” 4 kW ” and all houses are supplying from the same source, so the number of houses ” N ” is :
1 x 1 000 000 = 4 000 x 0.5 x 0.4 x N
N = 1 000 000 / 800 = 1250 houses
2011/10/19 at 8:23 pm #12563rafi201
Participantthat means 4KW OF POWER =1250 HOUSES
2011/10/22 at 4:16 pm #12582Spir Georges GHALI
Participantrafi201 said:
that means 4KW OF POWER =1250 HOUSES
Dear Rafi ;
The installed power depends on the house's type, for small house ( limited equipments ) is around ” 2.5-3kW “, for standard house is around to ” 4kW “, and can be achieved to ” 6-10kW ” for big house, but for a villa it will better to know exactly what equipments have been installed. But in all case, we should take into consideration the 2 important factors ” ku & ks ” depending on the houses' number.
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