I'm in the middle of preparing a quote for installing 12 x 3Kw and 4 x 2Kw halogen heaters in a church.
The system design was provided by a specialist company.
This sort of thing:
The system is specified to be split into five zones to be turned on depending on occupancy. Unless the church is packed it's likely only 3 zones will be in use. I'm trying to work out what degree of diversity I can reasonably apply to the total possible load of 44Kw.
I'm currently erring on very little as it seems possible to fire all up 5 zones at once. I'm not yet clear on whether they are thermostatically controlled.
Which leads onto the next topic. I turned everything on (lighting, organ blower, under pew bar-heating which they are retaining, water heaters etc) and measured 45 amps max demand.
The existing supply is a little 'curious'. At present the supplier fuse is unknown but likely 60A and only one phase is connected and metered on the customer side.
There's:
- two phases coming in using newer tails (only one in use)
-a phase coming in using an older cable (not in use)
-the neutral using another older cable.
-One of the fuses in the newer head is linked to another one.
It feels as though something prompted an upgrade but it's curious the Neutral is still an old cable.
I've confirmed all 3 phases are present with 400v between them all.
What I intend to do, unless wisdom from you fine bunch tell me I'm being silly, is ask them to apply for a supply upgrade to the (worst case) 55KVA and seeing what the DNO make of the current setup.
My hunch is that this project will need a 3x100A supply and if phases are carefully balanced that leads to max demand of 80 amps per phase.
Am I over-estimating max demand? The under pew heating is a constant load with just an over-heat safety stat on each unit.
The system design was provided by a specialist company.
This sort of thing:
The system is specified to be split into five zones to be turned on depending on occupancy. Unless the church is packed it's likely only 3 zones will be in use. I'm trying to work out what degree of diversity I can reasonably apply to the total possible load of 44Kw.
I'm currently erring on very little as it seems possible to fire all up 5 zones at once. I'm not yet clear on whether they are thermostatically controlled.
Which leads onto the next topic. I turned everything on (lighting, organ blower, under pew bar-heating which they are retaining, water heaters etc) and measured 45 amps max demand.
The existing supply is a little 'curious'. At present the supplier fuse is unknown but likely 60A and only one phase is connected and metered on the customer side.
There's:
- two phases coming in using newer tails (only one in use)
-a phase coming in using an older cable (not in use)
-the neutral using another older cable.
-One of the fuses in the newer head is linked to another one.
It feels as though something prompted an upgrade but it's curious the Neutral is still an old cable.
I've confirmed all 3 phases are present with 400v between them all.
What I intend to do, unless wisdom from you fine bunch tell me I'm being silly, is ask them to apply for a supply upgrade to the (worst case) 55KVA and seeing what the DNO make of the current setup.
My hunch is that this project will need a 3x100A supply and if phases are carefully balanced that leads to max demand of 80 amps per phase.
Am I over-estimating max demand? The under pew heating is a constant load with just an over-heat safety stat on each unit.