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=== Basic Requirements for Electrical Calculations === | === Basic Requirements for Electrical Calculations === | ||
The following are basic requirements for electrical calculations: | The following are basic requirements for electrical calculations: | ||
# Non-computer generated calculations must be on standard calculations sheets | # Non-computer generated calculations must be on standard project calculations sheets. | ||
# Calculations generated by computer programs must conform with the following procedures: | # Calculations generated by computer programs must conform with the following procedures: | ||
## Include all heading information on each sheet | ## Include all heading information on each sheet | ||
## Insert comments wherever possibly to clarify concepts and actions taken in the computer input | ## Insert comments wherever possibly to clarify concepts and actions taken in the computer input | ||
## Provide clear documentation of electrical geometry, support conditions, load application, and load requirements | ## Provide clear documentation of electrical geometry, support conditions, load application, and load requirements | ||
## | ## Provide where practicable sketch of model indicting nodes, materials, connectivity, etc. | ||
## Provide electronic copy on CD or other suitable device of analysis input and output with hard copy calculations. | ## Provide electronic copy on CD or other suitable device of analysis input and output with hard copy calculations. | ||
## Provide manual checks of pertinent results (e.g. service size, main feeder voltage drop) for computer generated output. | ## Provide manual checks of pertinent results (e.g. service size, main feeder voltage drop) for computer generated output. | ||
=== Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas === | === Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas === |
Revision as of 10:17, 20 October 2023
Electrical Design Calculations Guideline
Electrical design calculations guidelines establishes minimum requirements for generating electrical calculations on projects. Electrical calculations should be made for all projects that include electrical components. Design calculations may be made either manually or by computer programs. At a minimum, the following types of calculations should be made where applicable:
- * Load calculations
- * Conductor sizing
- * Conduit sizing
- * Motor branch circuit sizing
- * Power factor improvement
- * Transformer primary and secondary circuit sizing
- * Voltage drop
- * Motor starting voltage dip
- * Short circuit analysis
- * Lighting levels
- * Grounding in substations where step potentials are of concern
- * Harmonic distortion analysis
- * Cable pulling calculations
- * Generator capability/motor starting.
Basic Requirements for Electrical Calculations
The following are basic requirements for electrical calculations:
- Non-computer generated calculations must be on standard project calculations sheets.
- Calculations generated by computer programs must conform with the following procedures:
- Include all heading information on each sheet
- Insert comments wherever possibly to clarify concepts and actions taken in the computer input
- Provide clear documentation of electrical geometry, support conditions, load application, and load requirements
- Provide where practicable sketch of model indicting nodes, materials, connectivity, etc.
- Provide electronic copy on CD or other suitable device of analysis input and output with hard copy calculations.
- Provide manual checks of pertinent results (e.g. service size, main feeder voltage drop) for computer generated output.
Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas
List of Symbols
V - Voltage (volts)
I - Current (amps)
R - Resistance (ohms)
X - Reactance (ohms)
Z - Impedance (ohms)
W Real Power (watts)
θ - Phase angle whose cosine is the power factor
eff - Efficiency
Direct Current (DC) Formulas
Basic Formulas
Volts
Power
Current
Alternating Current - Single Phase
Under Construction
Alternating Current - Three Phase
Under Construction
Sample Calculations-
Under Construction