ᐅ Sizing of Residential Utility Connections for Electricity, Gas, and Water
Created on: 28 Dec 2018 12:34
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M4rvinHi everyone!
I wanted to apply for the house utility connection from the provider, but I ran into some challenges.
How many kW of electricity do I need (34/43/55)? And for the construction power supply (34/43/5569)?
How many kW of gas do I need (40/80/120), or rather the “total simultaneous power/process power required for the final setup”?
And what are the values for water regarding the total flow rate VR / peak flow rate VS?
The property is just under 600 m² (6,458 sq ft), with a living area of about 120 m² (1,292 sq ft) without a basement, and a gas boiler with hot water.
I wanted to apply for the house utility connection from the provider, but I ran into some challenges.
How many kW of electricity do I need (34/43/55)? And for the construction power supply (34/43/5569)?
How many kW of gas do I need (40/80/120), or rather the “total simultaneous power/process power required for the final setup”?
And what are the values for water regarding the total flow rate VR / peak flow rate VS?
The property is just under 600 m² (6,458 sq ft), with a living area of about 120 m² (1,292 sq ft) without a basement, and a gas boiler with hot water.
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hemali200328 Dec 2018 12:48That doesn’t tell me anything at all. We didn’t have to provide any information about that anywhere.
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hemali200328 Dec 2018 13:02I would simply ask the utility provider what would be suitable for you.
M4rvin schrieb:
I just called there. They have no clue, they told me to ask a plumber.
I don’t really understand that... But that’s how it is...
Your plumber calculates the values for water and gas. The electrician does the rest.
I was also unaware. I handed it over to my plumber and electrician.
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