Low Voltage Design: Maximum Demand

Starting from the basics, join us to talk through one of the most common and sometimes confusing tasks in electrical design: Maximum Demand Calculations. Starting with the baseline AS/NZS 3000 VA/m2 method, we will also go through other methods for calculating the maximum demand as well as how and when to consider diversity in your calculations. Lastly, we will look at some lessons learned when considering a change to your calculated maximum demand and how this can impact a design. Key takeaways from this webinar: Maximum Demand Calculation methods: VA Rates What is diversity What happens when maximum demands change Presenter: Ms. Alex Gregory, EIT Lecturer and AECOM Principal Engineer __ The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is one of the only institutes in the world specializing in Engineering. We deliver industry-focused professional certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, undergraduate and graduate certificates, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and a Doctor of Engineering to students from over 140 countries. -- FOLLOW US! Website: www.eit.edu.au Instagram: www.instagram.com/eit_engineering_training Facebook: www.facebook.com/EngineeringInstituteofTechnology LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/school/engineering-institute-of-technology Twitter:   / enginstoftech   -- All content in this video is current as of the date of upload. -- EIT CRICOS Provider Number: 03567C | EIT Institute of Higher Education: PRV14008 | EIT RTO Provider Number: 51971 -- #eit #engineeringinstituteoftechnology #engineering #engineeringstudent #studyengineering #electricalengineering #lowvoltage #calculation