EEJaime
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2004
- 536
Hello,
We have an installation with a total of four switchboards whose combined bus load rating is 13.75 MVA in one room. There are four switchboards made up of Metal Enclosed Low Voltage Switchgear. While giving the Mechanical fellows our anticipated heat loads for the transformers in the room, it occured to me that the "rule-of-thumb" that I normally use to allow for heat loss into the room from loaded switchgear, (I have used a 1% figure for years-don't really recall where I got that), is quite a load in this case, (over 171kW). Does anyone know of published data on this? I've looked through manufacturer's websites and have a call into my switchgear rep, but I was just curious as to other's experience.
We have an installation with a total of four switchboards whose combined bus load rating is 13.75 MVA in one room. There are four switchboards made up of Metal Enclosed Low Voltage Switchgear. While giving the Mechanical fellows our anticipated heat loads for the transformers in the room, it occured to me that the "rule-of-thumb" that I normally use to allow for heat loss into the room from loaded switchgear, (I have used a 1% figure for years-don't really recall where I got that), is quite a load in this case, (over 171kW). Does anyone know of published data on this? I've looked through manufacturer's websites and have a call into my switchgear rep, but I was just curious as to other's experience.