lozarus
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Probably more of a maths problem than anything else / managing to confuse myself.
I have been asked to look at energy consumption of some temporary units. They're all electrically heated office style temporary buildings. Keeping it simple, at the origin of supply there's 3x 63a MCB's feeding distribution units which then feed clusters of the buildings.
I don't have access to monitoring equipment - this is only a rough and ready thing to give some indication using a clamp meter so proceeded as follows:
This is where I confused myself. I've used 230v as the nominal voltage because I've done this on a phase by phase process and ended up adding them all together
But it doesn't seem right? Am I missing something?
I have been asked to look at energy consumption of some temporary units. They're all electrically heated office style temporary buildings. Keeping it simple, at the origin of supply there's 3x 63a MCB's feeding distribution units which then feed clusters of the buildings.
I don't have access to monitoring equipment - this is only a rough and ready thing to give some indication using a clamp meter so proceeded as follows:
- Clamped L1, L2 and L3 individually on each 65a MCB
- Added these together to get total values for L1 L2 & L3
- I then converted to Watts using 230v as my nominal voltage
- Total W value added together
This is where I confused myself. I've used 230v as the nominal voltage because I've done this on a phase by phase process and ended up adding them all together
But it doesn't seem right? Am I missing something?