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Electrical-Panel-Load-Calculation-22-8-12

Data requirements
❖ Total connected load
❖ Demand factor
❖ Cable installation media
❖ Allowable voltage drop
❖ Length and type of cable

Benefits
❖ Voltage Difference of Each Phase
❖ Unbalanced Load in Neutral Wire
❖ Expected Temperature rise in Each Phase
❖ Load in Each Phase and Outgoing Feeders
❖ Starting/Full Load/Continuous/Non Continuous Load
❖ Size of Cables for Each Outgoing Feeder
Electrical-Load-Calculation-and-Energy-Consumption
Data requirements
❖ Type of Load and Quantity of Load
❖ Unit power(kw) consumption by the Load
❖ Demand Factor

Benefits
❖ Continuous and non-continuous electrical load of panel
❖ Total energy consumption (KWH) in daily/monthly of panel
❖ Size of MCB of each branch circuit of panel
❖ Voltage / Voltage difference of each phase
❖ Unbalanced load in neutral wire
❖ Expected temperature rise in each phase
❖ Load in each phase
❖ Starting / full load / continuous / non-continuous load
❖ Size / type / tripping setting of main MCCB
Distribution-Transformer-Calculations-Spreadsheet
1. Determining the MV/LV transformer rating
Input parameters:
❖ Primary rated voltage (kV.)
❖ Secondary rated voltage (kV.)
❖ Max. demand load (kW)
❖ Power factor after correction
❖ Transformer type
❖ Permissible loading percentage (%)
❖ The nearest standard transformer rating (KVA)

2. Calculating overcurrent protection device rating on the low voltage side of the transformer

3. Calculating the prospective short circuit current across the low voltage side of the transformer

4. Calculating natural ventilation openings sizes required for the transformer room.
Electrical-Engineering-General-Formulas-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ voltage(v)
❖ Current (amp)
❖ Power factor

Benefits
❖ Single phase power in kVA
❖ Three-phase power in kVA
❖ Single phase current in Amps
❖ Three-phase current in Amps
❖ Dissipated power in Watts
❖ Inductance in Henries
❖ Impedance in Ohms
❖ Resistance in Ohms
E-Feeder-Cable-Calculator
Data requirements
Note :The top half of the calculator is for line voltage conductors while the bottom half is for low voltage and fiber
optic cables.
Line voltage
❖ Total number of conductors
❖ Type of insulation
❖ conductor size

Low voltage or fiber optics


❖ Total number of cables
❖ Type of insulation
❖ conductor size

Benefits
Finally, choose the conduit type from the drop down list. If "N/A" appears in the Minimum Conduit Size in
calculated cell E15, that means that that type of conduit is not manufactured large enough to legally contain the
set of conductors that you have designated.
Conduit-Size-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Number of conductor
❖ Size of conductors
❖ Type of insulation

Benefits
❖ Calculate Total Area of Multiple Cables.
❖ Calculate Total Area of Conduit for Multiple Cables.
❖ Calculate Fill up area of Conduit.
❖ Calculate % Fill up area of Conduit.
❖ Calculate No of Conduits for Multiple Cables.
❖ Calculate Size of Conduits for Multiple Cables.
Available-Fault-Current-Selective-Coordination-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Transformer Rating(kva)
❖ Nameplate Transformer Impedance(%Z)
❖ Primary Voltage(v)
❖ Secondary Voltage(v)
❖ Primary Available Fault Current(A)
❖ Secondary Available Fault Current(A)
❖ Total System motor Load(HP)
❖ Conductor Length(ft)

Benefits
❖ Estimate Available Fault Current
Battery-Size-Calculator-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Equipment Name
❖ Number of Equipment
❖ Load of Equipment
❖ Using Hr/day
Benefits
❖ Total Demand Load
❖ Size of Battery Bank in Amp.Hr.
❖ Select Type of Connection of Batteries in Battery Bank
❖ Select Rating of Each Battery in Battery Bank
❖ Size of Inverter
❖ Size/Type/Tripping setting of Main MCCB.
Busbar-Size-calculation-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Size of Bus Bar for particular Load
❖ Sub Panel Details like Load,Line Length

Benefits
❖ Voltage Drop for Bus Bar
Cable-Design-New-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Total electric load(kw)
❖ System Voltage V(L-L)
❖ System Voltage V(L-N)
❖ P.F.
❖ Cable installation media
❖ No of cable or Trench
❖ Distance between cable
❖ Length of cable
❖ Allowable voltage drop
❖ Type of cable
❖ Ground Temperature(k2)
❖ Nature of soil(k3)
Benefits
❖ Calculate Voltage drop of Cable.
❖ Calculate Size of Cable.
❖ Calculate Current Capacity of Cable.
Cable-Size-Calculations-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Motor voltage (V L-L)
❖ Motor horsepower
❖ Cable Temperature Rating (°C),
❖ Ambient Temperature (°C)
❖ Cable Length (ft)
❖ Acceptable Voltage Drop (%).

Benefits
❖ Operating Current (A)
❖ 125% Current per NEC (A)
❖ “Zero Length” Cable Size
❖ Acceptable Voltage Drop (V)
❖ Actual Voltage Drop (V)
❖ Actual Voltage Drop (%).
Calculate-Percentage-Voltage-Regulation-of-Line-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Individual Load (kw)
❖ Distance between two individual load(mtr)
❖ Conductor type
❖ Number of conductor per phase

Benefits
❖ The percentage of voltage regulation of small distribution line
❖ The percentage of voltage drop of individual load
❖ The percentage of voltage drop of various ACSR, AAAC, AAC conductor overhead Line
❖ Receiving end voltage of distribution line
❖ Total percentage of voltage regulation of distribution line
Calculate-size-of-air-conditioning-for-room-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Length of room(foot)
❖ Width of room(foot)
❖ Windows in north side
❖ Window in south side
❖ Total room area in sq.foot
❖ Is there any blinds on the windows?
❖ Number of persons who may utilize the room
❖ Electrical Appliances in The Room:
➢ Electrical Equipment
➢ Electrical Lighting

Benefits
❖ Size of Air Conditioning for Your Room
❖ AC Size in BTU/Hr
❖ AC size in Tone
❖ Heating and Cooling BTU
Calculate-Size-of-Diesel-Generator-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Equipment (name)
❖ Load Type (linear, non-linear or motor)
❖ Supply (1ph or 3ph)
❖ Qty (num.)
❖ Load (in kW)
❖ Starting P.F
❖ Running P.F
❖ Diversity Factor
❖ Motor Starter (Dol, Y-D, auto-transformer, soft starter or frequency converter)

Benefits
❖ Size of Diesel GenSet for linear, Non-linear Load
❖ Size of Diesel GenSet for motor load
❖ Diesel GenSet Efficiency
❖ UPL (unit per liter) of Diesel GenSet
❖ Unit power cost of Diesel GenSet
❖ Approximate fuel consumption
CB-Tripping-Setting-Motor-Data-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Voltage (L-L)
❖ Instantaneous Short-Circuit Tripping Set
❖ Accuracy
❖ Cable type and size
❖ Length of cable

Benefits
The protective unit of circuit breaker MUST fulfill:
❖ Instantaneous trip setting Im < Iscmin for a circuit-breaker
❖ Fusion current Ia < Iscmin for a fuse
The protective unit (or device) must satisfy the two conditions:
❖ Its fault-current breaking rating must be greater than Isc, the 3-phase short-circuit current at its
point of installation.
❖ Elimination of the minimum short-circuit current possible in the circuit, in a time tc compatible
with the thermal constraints of the circuit conductors, where:
.
co2-savings-calculator-spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Spreadsheet is pretty easy to use
❖ No extra data require
Benefits
❖ The emissions and cost savings achieved by switching off lights is substantial.
Electrical-Poles-Trasverse-Load-Calculation-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Wind Pressure ❖ Line Span
❖ Type of Pole ❖ Size of Conductor
❖ Total Height of Pole ❖ Factor of Safety
❖ Height of Pole in Ground ❖ Pole Section on Top (Length X Width )mm
❖ Height of Pole above Ground ❖ Pole Section on Bottom (Length X Width )mm
❖ Conductor Mounting from Top of The Pole
❖ No of Conductors on Pole
Benefits
❖ Wind Load on Conductor/Span
❖ Total Bending Movement at Ground Level due to Wind Load on All Conductor
❖ Equivalent Safe Working Load at said Meter from TOP of The Pole corresponding to Wind Load on All
Conductors
❖ Wind Load on Pole Surface above Ground Level
❖ Centre of Gravity of Tapering rectangular section of Pole
❖ Bending Movement at Ground Level due to Wind Load on Pole
❖ Equivalent Safe Working Load at said meter from Top of The Pole corresponding to Wind Load on Pole
❖ Total Transverse Load at said meter from Top of The Pole (Due to wind Load on Conductors + Wind Load on
Pole Surface)
❖ Total Transverse Load (Crippling Load) Capacity of Pole
❖ Selection of Pole
Estimated-Voltage-Drop-Calculator-1-1-SIEMENS
Data requirements
❖ Load voltage (v)
❖ Conductor type and size
❖ Distance One way(feet)
❖ Load current(A)

Benefits
❖ Sensitive Electronic Equipment. requires (not an FPN) that voltage drop for feeders and
branches shall not exceed 1.5% and 2.5%.
❖ The circuit breaker manufacturers make available the acceptable conductor sizes. and in some
cases offer optional larger lugs for this purpose.
Fault-current-calculation-V7-1
Data requirements
❖ Fault current ampere rating of local Utility.
❖ kVA rating power factor (PF) and impedance (Z) of the transformer
❖ Voltage & Phase

Benefits
❖ Fault current at terminal of panel (L-L)
❖ Fault current at terminal of panel (L-N)
Home-Electrical-Bill-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Type of equipment use

Benefits
❖ Electrical Bill of Home
❖ Size of MCCB/MCB for Domestic Load
❖ Electrical Load of Home.
IDMT-Relay-Calculation-12-10-12
Data requirements
❖ Name of Feeder ❖ CT Primary Current (in Amps)
❖ Load Current: (IL) in Amps ❖ CT Secondary Current (in Amps)
❖ Min Fault Current (Line-Line) in Amps ❖ Relay Error (%)
❖ Max Fault Current (Line-Line) in Amps ❖ CT Error (%)
❖ Relay Type ❖ Overshoot (in seconds)
❖ Relay Code ❖ C.B Interrupting Time (in seconds)
❖ Relay No ❖ Safety (in seconds)

Benefits
❖ Actual Plug (Relay Pick up) setting
❖ Plug Setting Multiplier (PSM)
❖ Time setting
❖ Total Grading Time
❖ Low Over Current Setting: (I>)
❖ Actual Operating Time of Relay (tI>)
❖ High Over Current Setting: (I>>)
❖ Actual Operating Time of Relay (tI>>)
IEC-Motor-Data-Calculator-2011
Data requirements
Three-phase Motor Single-phase Motor
Voltage and HorsePower HorsePower(HP)

Benefits
Calculate for both single phase and three phase Motor
❖ Full Load Amps (FLA)
❖ Wire Size
❖ Time-Delay Fuse Rating (Amps)
❖ PowerPact MCP Size (Amps)
❖ IEC Contactor Cat
❖ IEC Overload Relay Cat
Insulation-Resistance-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Machine Terminal to Terminal Voltage(KVA)
❖ Frequency
❖ Voltage Rating of winding under Test
❖ Rated Capacity of Winding under Test
❖ Type of Cable
❖ Type of Insulation Material
❖ Outer Diameter of Conductor Insulation
❖ Diameter of Conductor

Benefits
❖ Minimum Insulation Resistance Value for Various Electrical Equipment
❖ IR Value of Electrical Equipments
❖ Graph of IR Value
❖ Polarization Index Value with Graph
❖ Earth Resistivity
Lighting-Lumen-Calculation-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Machine Terminal to Terminal Voltage(KVA)
❖ Room Data (Height,Length,Width in meter)
❖ Fittings height from Ground Floor(mt)
❖ Required Lux
❖ Number of Lamps per fitting
❖ Wattage of Each Lamp

Benefits
❖ Total Lumen Output for particular Area
❖ Total No of Lighting Lamps
❖ Total No of Lighting Fixtures
❖ Number of Fittings along with the Length and Width of Room
Lightning-Protection-Risk-Assessment-Calculator
Data requirements
❖ Lightning strike density in that particular area (provided by OMV i.e. Ng = 8),
❖ Danger for people,
❖ Occupation coefficient of structure,
❖ Relative location of site,
❖ Fire Risk,
❖ Associated services,
❖ Electrical Lines,
❖ Lightning Protection Level,
❖ Surge Arrestor
❖ Dimensions of installation.
Benefits
Using this assessment we can evaluate
❖ Risk of human loss
❖ Risk of loss of service
❖ Risk of loss of cultural heritage
Load-Flow-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Absorb Power by equipment
❖ Equipment rated power
❖ Nature of load

Benefits
It is commonly used for load listing, load calculations and generator size selection.
NEMA-Motor-Data-Calculator-2011
Data requirements
Three-phase Motor Single-phase Motor
Voltage and HorsePower HorsePower(HP)

Benefits
Calculate for both single phase and three phase Motor
❖ Full Load Amps (FLA)
❖ Wire Size
❖ PowerPact Breaker Size
❖ PowerPact Breaker Cat No.
❖ HD Switch, Nema 1 Enclosed
❖ Dual Elem Time Delay Fuse Amps
❖ NEMA Starter Catalog Number
❖ Melting Alloy Thermal Unit
❖ Nema Size Starter
No-of-Fixture-Lux-Level-Estimator-10-6-13
Data requirements
❖ Illuminated Area:
❖ Desired Footcandles:
❖ No of Lamps per Fixture:
❖ Each Fixture Watts:
❖ Ballast Factor:
❖ Rated mean Lumens per Lamp:
❖ Coefficient of Utilization:
❖ Fixtures Burning hours per Year:
Benefits
❖ Required Fixtures
❖ Required Lamps
❖ Required Fixture Spacing
❖ Total Kw
❖ Watts per Sq.Ft
❖ Energy Cost per Year
❖ Required No of Fixtures along Length:
❖ Required No of Fixtures across Length:
❖ Actual No of Fixtures:
❖ Actual Lux:
Power-Factor-Correction-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Supply System
❖ Supply Voltage
❖ Supply Frequency
❖ Input Power
❖ Efficiency
❖ Amp
❖ Old Power Factor (Cosф1)
❖ Desire Power Factor(Cosф2)
❖ Capacitor Connected in
❖ Daily Working Hours
❖ Tarif Charge/Kva
❖ Tarif Charge/Kw
❖ Capacitor Cost/Kva
❖ Annual Interest & Depreciation/Capacitor
Benefits
❖ calculates the size of a capacitor for power factor improvement, annual saving by the selection of the
capacitor as well as the active and reactive power.
Power-factor-correction-spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Transformer size
❖ Transformer type
❖ kVA Max. demand load for the whole system
❖ PF before compensation
❖ Target value of PF.
Benefits
❖ Reactive power to be compensated at the terminals of a transformer
due to no load and load losses.
Power-Factor-Correction-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Initial Current (Amps)
❖ Original Load (kVA)
❖ Corrected Current (Amps)
❖ Corrected Load (kVA)
❖ Reduction in Current (Amps)
❖ Reduction in Load (kVA)
❖ Annual CO2 Savings ( kg C02)

Benefits
❖ we will get the calculation of the energy savings for above power factor correction.
Power-Factor-Table-Calculator-Square-D
Data requirements
❖ Actual power factor, peak kilowatt demand and desired power factor are required.

Benefits
❖ It can be used to estimate the capacitor kVAR required to improve power factor of a single load or
entire power system.
Powerline-voltage-drop-spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Supply voltage(v)
❖ Number of Outlets and current(amp) at each outlets
❖ Distance between outlets(mtr)
❖ Conductor size(mm2)
Benefits
❖ Actual voltage drop(%)
❖ Total voltage drop(v)
❖ Voltage at last outlet(v)
❖ Length of string
Power-Quality-Tools
Data requirements
❖ Outside environmental conditions
❖ Disturbed loads
❖ Disturbance description
❖ List of alarms
❖ Total downtime
❖ List of generated scrap material
❖ Estimate of scrap material
❖ Persons-hours affected
❖ Cost of manpower losses

Benefits
❖ These Power Quality Tools helps evaluate and compare solutions to determine the best and most
profitable solution.
Pump-Energy-Efficiency-Calculation-Tool
Data requirements
❖ Electrical energy consumption (measured or nameplate)
❖ Run hours
❖ Static head (from drawings)
❖ Discharges pressure (from pressure gauge)
❖ Flow rate (from flow meter or estimate)
❖ Average unit price (electricity)

Benefits
❖ Motor, Pumping (Hydraulic) & System energy efficiencies
❖ Motor, Pumping & Piping Losses
❖ Total Energy Consumption & Energy Cost
❖ CO2 Emissions
❖ Energy Performance Indicators
❖ Comparison of Actual Performance v/s Best Practice
❖ Performance Certificate
Residential-Load-Calculations-Spreadsheet
Data requirements
❖ Dwelling square foot area

Benefits
❖ General lighting demand load
❖ Heating and CU load
❖ Appliance demand load
❖ Dryer demand load
❖ Range demand load
❖ Service demand load
Selection-of-Main-CB-and-Branch-CB-22-8-12
Data requirements
❖ Cable size and length(mtr)
❖ Phase,load and further load expansion
❖ Type of load

Benefits
❖ Size and type of main MCCB, RCCB and ELCB for continious and non-continious load
❖ Sensitivity of MCCB, RCCB and ELCB
❖ Size of cable
❖ Size and type of sub-circuit MCCB and MCB for continious and non-continious load
❖ Calculate total load
❖ Calculate main and branch circuit current.
Short-Circuit-Calculation-22-8-12
Data requirements
1. Fault Current At Transformer
Inputs:
● Transformer Kva
● Secondary Voltage of Transformer (Line-Line)
● Secondary Voltage of Transformer (Line-Neutral)
● Transformer Impedance (Zt)
● Transformer Secondary Full Load Current I (Line-Line)
● Transformer Secondary Full Load Current I (Line-Neutral)
● KVA Short Circuit At Primary Side
● Source Impedance (Zu)
● Total Impedance (Z =Zu+Zt)
● Short Circuit Current RMS Symmetrical
● Fault Current At Transformer Secondary ( Isc(L-L)=I (L-L)/Total Impedance)
● Fault Current At Transformer Secondary ( Isc(L-N)=I (L-N)/Total Impedance)
Data requirements
2. Fault Current At Main Panel
Inputs:
● Cable Length from Transformer to Main Panel
● Type of Cable
● No of Conductor/Phase
● Size of Phase Conductor
● Size of Neutral Conductor
● Type of Race Way
● Phase Conductor Constant (C1)
● Neutral Conductor Constant (C2)
● F1(L-L) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C1 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● F2(L-N) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C2 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● M1(L-L) [M=(1/(1+F1)]
● M2(L-N) [M=(1/(1+F2)]
● Fault Current at Main Panel Disconnection (L-L) [Isc X M1]
● Fault Current at Main Panel Disconnection (L-N) [Isc X M2]
Data requirements
3. Fault Current At Sub Panel
Inputs:
● Cable Length from Main Panel to Sub Panel
● Type of Cable
● No of Conductor/Phase
● Size of Phase Conductor
● Size of Neutral Conductor
● Type of Race Way
● Phase Conductor Constant (C1)
● Neutral Conductor Constant (C2)
● F1(L-L) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C1 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● F2(L-N) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C2 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● M1(L-L) [M=(1/(1+F1)]
● M2(L-N) [M=(1/(1+F2)]
● Fault Current at Sub Panel Disconnection (L-L) [Isc X M1]
● Fault Current at Sub Panel Disconnection (L-N) [Isc X M2]
Data requirements
4. Fault Current At Distribution Board
Inputs:
● Cable Length from Sub Panel to Distribution Board
● Type of Cable
● No of Conductor/Phase
● Size of Phase Conductor
● Size of Neutral Conductor
● Type of Race Way
● Phase Conductor Constant (C1)
● Neutral Conductor Constant (C2)
● F1(L-L) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C1 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● F2(L-N) [F(L-L)=(1.732 X Length X Isc)/(C2 X No of Conductor X Volt)]
● M1(L-L) [M=(1/(1+F1)]
● M2(L-N) [M=(1/(1+F2)]
● Fault Current at Distribution Board Disconnection (L-L) [Isc X M1]
● Fault Current at Distribution Board Disconnection (L-N) [Isc X M2]

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