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I wanna done but I can’t pay 300£ for assignment ?????For me it highlights the problem within our industry, I don’t know what kind of course this lads on, but they should have taught him the formula and the process to carry out the calculations for design including correction factors. Not to mention the motor overload. Best thing to do is go back to your training provider, and ask them to explain what you don’t understand. You can’t really blag this stuff, it’s best to learn it.
I wanna done but I can’t pay 300£ for assignment ?????
This is for question 6,7.No one will or should complete this for you as it it important that you learn this.
Here is a big nudge in the right direction for you to work it out yourself.
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Do you know where get information for question 1 ,On suite guide or wiring regulation,I can"t see any information online .Talk to your tutor mate, you’ve already paid someone for this I’d assume?......between your course providers and the Internet these answers are are out there and easy to find.....it’s just a lot of hardwork/practice after that but if you are determined you’ll get there
Best have a stab yourself and post what you think, members will comment on your answer and provide guidance....but wont answer the question for you.Do you know where get information for question 1 ,On suite guide or wiring regulation,I can"t see any information online .
question is State 5 sources of information which would help you design this installation .
Can you someone volunteer, check my work in question 6 ???,, PleaseBest have a stab yourself and post what you think, members will comment on your answer and provide guidance....but wont answer the question for you.
I try but still difficult, I can’t find any information on Internet???Best have a stab yourself and post what you think, members will comment on your answer and provide guidance....but wont answer the question for you.
Your calculation is correct but the answer is very badly wrong because you have put in some incorrect data through misreading the question. You have shown the efficiency as 0.75 % instead of 75% (=0.75) Therefore your answer is 100 times too large. Less importantly, 1 hp = 746W.
Think about what a motor of 0.75% efficiency would be like: It would waste almost the entire energy input. Also think about your answer of 1360A. The line and neutral cables to carry that would be as thick as your arms, yet the motor is no larger than the one in a good domestic pressure washer that runs on a 13A plug.
This is what we call a sanity check and it's worth doing every time. If the results of your calculation suggest that a cable must be 10000 km long or an electric shower will run on 0.01W, you can tell from real life experience that the answer is not sensible and probably indicates an error in the working or incorrect input data.
I try but still difficult, I can’t find any information on Internet???
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What is the answer???
Did you accept this answer????Lucien has explained where your mistake is. This should allow you to rethink how you calculated it. It's no good just giving you the answer.
Did you accept this answer????
Absolutely joke , I find professional company for assignment and doing all answers wrong now waiting for refund.
They put Volt-240 usually in Uk is -230.
In formula the same .
I’m very disappointed now .
I talking about answer 7.77A why /240V , they need to used correct formula answer not 7.77A.????2.5 x 746 = 1865 Watts.
Which answer are you talking about accepting?
Edit: I may have misunderstood your post.
The quoted voltage isn't over relevant. The declared UK voltage is 230 -6%/+10%. This gives a range of 216.2 to 253.0v.Did you accept this answer????
Absolutely joke , I find professional company for assignment and doing all answers wrong now waiting for refund.
They put Volt-240 usually in Uk is -230.
In formula the same .
I’m very disappointed now .
The quoted voltage isn't over relevant. The declared UK voltage is 230 -6%/+10%. This gives a range of 216.2 to 253.0v.
They need to by used this formula???I wouldn't get hung up about the 230v issue - your calculation was wrong by a significant amount because of the percentage error.
Edit: is Lucien correct.? Did you buy these answers? You really need to try the question again yourself.
I try my self but I’m too busy all first 8 question is w
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