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DISTRIBUTION PLANNING STANDARDS
ESTIMATION OF CUSTOMER LOAD GUIDELINE
(CONNECTED LOAD & DEMAND LOAD)
Prepared by :
Distribution Planning Guidelines Committee :
Region /
Western
Eastern
Sector
Committee
Members
Ahmed
M. Momin
Ali
A. Al-Khalifa
Central
Southern
Distribution
Services-HQ
Muzaffar
Al-Hassan
Antonio
L. Alzona
M. Asad
Zaman
Signature
Supervised by :
Saad H. Al-Salamah
Approval :
Distribution Engineering Departments Managers :
Region
Western
Eastern
Central
Southern
Name
Abdul-Aali
H. Al-Thubaiti
Nasser
A. Al-Obaid
Hussain
A. Al-Khelaiwy
Nasser
S. Al-Sharif
Signature
Manager,
Distribution Planning Dept.
Abdullah A. Al-Abdani
Executive Director,
Distribution Services Sector
Hamdan A. Al-Amri
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DISTRIBUTION PLANNING STANDARDS
ESTIMATION OF CUSTOMER LOAD GUIDELINE
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Description
INTRODUCTION
SCOPE
NEW FEATURES
DEFINITIONS
DESCRIPTION OF CUSTOMERS' LOADS
CLASSIFICATION OF CUSTOMERS' FACILITIES
METHODOLOGIES
CLASSIFICATION OF FACILITIES TYPES DUE TO METHODOLOGIES
HOW TO DETERMINE COVERED/BUILT-UP AREA
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS
INTERMEDIATE VALUES OF COVERED\BUILT-UP AREA FOR (NORMAL
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING TYPE OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE)
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR COMBINED TYPE CUSTOMER (NORMAL
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING & NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS)
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING TYPE
OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH CENTRAL AC
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING TYPE
OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH BOTH WINDOW/SPLIT AC AND
CENTRAL AC
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR BIG (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
TYPE OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH BUILT-UP AREA EXCEEDS
TABLES' LIMITS
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING TYPE
OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH ABNORMAL FLOOR'S HEIGHT
(MORE THAN 3.5 M)
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR AREA-BASED TYPES WITH ADDITIONAL
SPECIAL LOADS
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR THE OTHER REMAINING AREA-BASED
CUSTOMERS FACILITIES TYPES (FROM TYPE C3 UP TO TYPE C17)
(CONVENTIONAL DECLARED LOAD METHOD)
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR NON AREA-BASED CUSTOMERS FACILITY
TYPES (FROM TYPE C18 UP TO TYPE C29)
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Description
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR AREAS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OR
COMBINED PLOT PLAN
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR FACILITY WITHOUT AC (DISTRICT COOLING)
CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR FACILITIES IN WINTER PEAK AREA
(WITHOUT AC & WITH HEATING)
SPECIALS PROCEDURES FOR FACILITY WITHOUT AC (DISTRICT COOLING)
CIRCUIT BREAKER AND METER SIZES
SERVICE METER FOR NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING & NORMAL COMMERCIAL
SHOPS TYPES
DEMAND FACTORS FOR ALL FACILITIES TYPES
COINCIDENT FACTORS
STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE FOR COINCIDENT DEMAND LOAD CALCULATION
SPECIAL CASE : COINCIDENT DEMAND LOAD CALCULATION FOR HAJJ AREA
SPECIAL CASE : COINCIDENT DEMAND LOAD CALCULATION FOR RANDOM AREA
SPECIAL CASE : COINCIDENT DEMAND LOAD CALCULATION FOR COMMERCIAL
CENTER
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
APPENDIXES
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INTRODUCTION
SCOPE
NEW FEATURES
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DEFINITIONS
Customer :
It is any entity that purchases electrical power from a power utility. It is the owner
of the building/facility supplied by SEC's power system. It is the owner of the
supply request submitted to SEC to get electrical power.
Unit :
It is intended for the building's unit. Each unit should be used by one consumer.
Each building can contain a single unit or multiple units. Each unit should be
supplied by one KWH Meter according to SEC regulations.
Supply Request :
It is the request applied by the customer to get electric power supply from SEC's
power system. It can contain a single building or multiple buildings and
subsequently it can contain a single unit or multiple units and subsequently it can
contain a single KWH Meter or multiple KWH Meters.
Connected Load (CL) :
It is the sum of all the nameplate ratings of all present and future electrical
equipments & installations belongs to the customer's building/facility and could be
used by the customer in future. It is to be estimated before applying any demand
factor or diversity factor. It is expressed in Volt-Amperes (VA).
Demand Load (DL) :
It is the individual maximum demand load of a customer's building's unit usually
occurring during the peak loading period (either estimated or measured). It must
be calculated from the connected load of that customer's building's multiply by the
approved demand factor of that customer's building's unit. It is expressed in VoltAmperes (VA).
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Diversity Factor :
It is the inverse of the Coincidence Factor.
Contracted Load:
It is the capacity of power supply (in Volt-Amperes) equivalent to the circuit
breaker rating (in Amperes) provided to the customer's KWH Meter. Supply
connection fees and insurance charges are based on contracted load.
Individual Equipment Demand Factor (IEDF)
It is the demand factor used to calculate the demand of a specific piece of
equipment. Value of IEDF generally varies between 0.1 and 1.0
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RESISTIVE LOADS
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With a resistive load the voltage and current peaks coincide and are therefore in
phase and the power factor is unity.
a) Lighting Loads.
Lighting meant for illumination, bulbs, lamps, tube lights, fluorescent lights,
halogen bulbs, spot lights, search lights, fence lights, outdoor lights, emergency
lights.
b) Other Loads -Receptacles Loads.
Heating meant for accomplishing housekeeping tasks like water heaters,
electric ovens, hot plates, microwaves are major domestic appliance.
TV, CD/DVD players, hi-fi system, video games, PC, LCD, printers, scanners,
phones, clocks, routers, chargers and projectors are light electronic goods
extensively used by customers.
5.2
INDUCTIVE LOADS
With an inductive load the current waveform is lagging behind the voltage
waveform, therefore, the voltage and current peaks are not in phase. The amount
of phase delay is given by the cosine of the angle (Cos), between the vectors
representing voltage and current, and the power factor is less then unity.
a) Air Conditioner Loads (AC). (Window, Split Or Central Type)
A complete system of heating, ventilation and air conditioning is referred as
"HVAC". Its purpose, in a building is to stabilize the air temperature and
humidity within an area for comfort.
b) Other Motor Driven Loads
Refrigerators, freezers, dish washers, vacuum cleaners, laundry appliance fan,
lifts, escalators, garage doors and water pumps.
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BASIC CONCEPTS
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In this document Customers are classified according to the nature of use of their
Facilities in reality and according to their connected and demand load estimation
methodology. This shall not cause any conflict to any other customer classification
used for financial and tariff purposes.
6.2
Customers' Facilities type should be determined according to the nature of the use
of their Facilities in reality and according to an approved license or official
document from the authority related to the nature of their use. In case there is a
difference between the reality and the license, Customers' Facilities type should be
determined according to the nature of the use of their Facilities in reality.
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C5 : Malls
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Malls or shopping centers.
Includes: shopping centers, Malls, Supermarkets, Hypermarkets.
C6 : Restaurants
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Restaurants.
Includes: Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Cafeteria.
C7 : Offices
Description: it is any facility designed for use as work offices.
Includes: commercial offices, government offices, office complexes, offices, Banks
C8 : Schools
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Schools.
Includes: Schools, Nursery, Private Training Institute
C9 : Mosques
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Mosques.
Includes: Mosques
C10 : Mezzanine in Hotel
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Mezzanine Floor.
Includes: Mezzanine in Hotel
C11 : Common Area/Services in Buildings
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Common Area/Services in
Buildings.
Includes: Roof, Corridors, Stairs, piazza
C12 : Public Services Facilities
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Public Services Facilities.
Includes: outdoor bath rooms, washing rooms
C13 : Indoor Parking
Description: it is any facility designed for use as Indoor Parking.
Includes: Indoor Parking
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METHODOLOGIES
In order to determine the connected and demand load of a customer the following
two methodologies are described in this document for the use of concerned
departments of SEC as following :
1. Area Load Density Method
2. Declared Load Method
7.1
This method is used to estimate the load of those customers who have a variety of
load requirements. It is essentially based on customer load declaration.
Information regarding the ratings of equipments to be installed and their usage is
mainly required. Customer shall provide load information/details.
Note:
Large residential/Commercial customers, where the covered area is beyond the
limits given in the relevant tables OR all other type of customers who have a
variety of load requirement irrespective of Floor Area or Lot Size, the power
supply requirement of all such customers shall be estimated by using Declared
Load Method.
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All Facilities Types which their Connected Load can be estimated according to Area
Load Density Method. It includes the following Facilities Types as mentioned in
Table (1) below :
Table (1)
Type due to Methodology
Code
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
Area-Based Facility Type
C7
(Area Load Density Method)
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling, Houses,
Duplexes , Apartments , Villas,
Palaces , Istrahat , Labor Housing,
etc.
Normal Commercial Shops,
Commercial Shops, Commercial
Stores, Gold Shops, Pharmacies,
Boutiques, etc.
Furnished Flats
Hotels, Motels
Malls, Shopping Centers,
Supermarkets, Hypermarkets.
Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Cafeteria.
Offices, Commercial Offices,
Government Offices, Office
Complexes, Banks.
Schools, Nursery, Private Training
Institute.
Mosques
Mezzanine in Buildings/ Facilities
Common Area/Services in Buildings,
Roof, Corridors, Stairs, Piazza.
Public Services Facilities, Outdoor
Bathrooms, Washing Rooms.
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
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All Facilities Types which their Connected Load cannot be estimated according to
Area Load Density Method and should be estimated according to Declared Load
Method. It includes the following Facilities Types as mentioned in Table (2) below :
Table (2)
Type due to Methodology
Code
Customer Category
C18 Hospitals/Medical Facilities
C19 Medical Clinics
Universities/High Educational Facilities,
C20
Colleges, High Educational Institutes.
Light Industries, Small Factories,
C21
Livestock, Poultry, Dairy Farms.
C22 Workshops
C23 Cooling Stores
C24 Warehouses
Community Halls, Wedding Party Halls ,
C25
Auditorium.
Recreational Facilities, Clubs, Theaters,
C26
Cinemas, Gymnasium.
Farms/Agricultural Facilities, Green
C27
Houses, Production Farms
C28 Fuel Stations, Petrol Pumps.
Bulk Factories, Big Factories,
C29
Manufacturing Plants.
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There are three types of Area used in Area Load Density Method as follows :
9.1
It is the total built-up area for a plot land. It is the sum of covered or roofed areas
excluding services areas which are open. Building's covered area shall be cross
checked with approved municipal documents/permits to ascertain its correctness.
Covered area is calculated based on the drawings provided by the customer of its
building or the project.
Where total covered area is not mentioned in the building permits, it can be
calculated by applying allowed percentage of construction of the buildings on the
plot land multiplied by the allowed number of floors in the area, by using the
following equation :
9.3
It is the total area for a land contains covered area's part and open area's part.
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Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
25
50
75
4
8
12
30
76
100
125
150
13
16
20
24
60
25
28
32
36
40
43
46
131
133
136
140
143
146
150
152
156
160
163
166
400
151
175
200
225
250
275
300
926
950
975
1000
1025
1050
1075
1100
1125
1150
1175
1200
100
47
50
53
56
60
63
66
167
180
193
206
220
500
301
325
350
375
400
425
450
1201
1300
1400
1500
1600
150
1601
1700
1800
1900
2000
221
233
246
260
273
600
451
475
500
525
550
575
600
67
70
73
76
80
83
86
2001
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
274
286
300
313
326
340
354
366
800
601
625
650
675
700
725
750
775
800
825
850
875
900
925
87
90
93
96
100
103
106
110
113
116
120
123
126
130
2701
2800
2900
3000
3200
3400
367
380
395
406
433
459
1000
200
300
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Table (4)
CUSTOMER LOAD ESTIMATION ACCORDING TO CONSTRUCTED AREA OF BUILDING
Loads of Residential Buildings - 230/400 V
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
25
50
75
100
125
150
4
8
12
16
20
24
151
175
200
225
250
275
300
325
25
28
32
36
40
43
46
50
876
900
925
950
975
1000
1025
1050
1075
1100
1125
1150
1175
1200
124
126
130
133
136
140
143
146
150
152
156
160
163
166
200
326
350
375
400
425
450
475
500
525
550
575
600
51
53
56
60
63
66
70
73
76
80
83
86
1201
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
167
180
193
206
220
233
246
300
1801
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
247
260
273
286
300
313
400
601
625
650
675
700
725
750
775
800
825
850
875
87
90
93
96
100
103
106
110
113
116
120
123
2301
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
314
326
340
354
366
380
394
500
2901
3000
3200
3400
3500
395
406
433
459
470
600
3501
3600
3800
4000
4200
4400
4600
4800
471
486
513
540
567
594
621
648
800
30
60
100
150
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Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
25
50
55
6
10
12
30
56
75
100
110
13
16
22
24
167
171
182
187
192
198
203
208
214
500
60
776
800
850
875
900
925
950
975
1000
111
125
150
175
200
25
27
32
38
43
100
201
225
250
275
300
44
48
54
59
64
1001
1025
1050
1075
1100
1125
1150
1175
1200
1250
215
219
224
230
235
240
246
250
256
267
600
301
325
350
375
400
65
70
75
80
86
1251
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
268
278
299
320
342
363
800
401
425
450
475
500
525
550
575
600
87
91
96
102
107
112
118
123
128
364
384
427
448
1000
300
1701
1800
2000
2100
601
625
650
675
700
725
750
775
129
134
139
144
150
155
160
166
400
150
200
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Table (6)
CUSTOMER LOAD ESTIMATION ACCORDING TO CONSTRUCTED AREA OF BUILDING
Loads of Commercial Buildings - 230/400 V
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
Constructed
Area of Building
Total
Connected Load
Circuit Breaker
Rating
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
( Square Meter )
( KVA )
( Amp )
25
50
75
100
110
6
10
16
22
24
30
111
125
150
175
200
225
25
27
32
38
43
48
226
250
275
300
325
350
375
49
54
59
64
70
75
80
167
171
176
182
187
192
198
203
208
214
219
224
230
235
237
300
60
776
800
825
850
875
900
925
950
975
1000
1025
1050
1075
1100
1110
100
81
86
91
96
102
107
112
118
238
240
246
250
256
267
278
299
400
376
400
425
450
475
500
525
550
1111
1125
1150
1175
1200
1250
1300
1400
150
119
123
128
134
139
144
150
155
160
166
300
320
342
363
384
395
500
551
575
600
625
650
675
700
725
750
775
1401
1500
1600
1700
1800
1850
1851
2000
2100
2200
396
427
448
469
600
2201
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
470
491
512
533
555
576
597
619
640
800
200
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Where:
= Customer Connected Load for an intermediate area value
= Covered area of the customer which is an intermediate value
= Covered area step in the table immediate lower than area
= Covered area step in the table immediate higher than area
= Connected load for area
= Connected load for area
The above formula can be used to calculate demand load also by replacing
connected load figures with demand load.
Notes :
Adjacent steps from the table shall be taken for calculating intermediate values.
Borderline cases between floor area slabs involving decimals shall be rounded off
to nearest integers. Accordingly "0.5 and above" shall be treated as '1' and
included in the higher slab and decimal values < 0.5 shall be ignored.
The range of customer sizes in each slab has been given in terms of KVA in the
tables.
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Subtract the estimated unit AC load from the total connected load and add
customer declared central AC load to obtain total connected load of the
customer provided it is more than the estimated unit AC load, otherwise it shall
be ignored.
Calculate the customer demand load as follows :
Demand Load = (Non-AC Connected Load x DF) + Central AC Load
Read out all other parameters of power supply from the tables against the
computed total connected load, as obtained by above calculations.
If the demand load of the customer exceeds the circuit breaker rating provided
for the slab, select the next higher size breaker which is adequate to provide for
the demand load of the customer.
15.0 CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
TYPE OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH BOTH WINDOW/SPLIT
AC AND CENTRAL AC
Determine the floor area of the customer building in each category.
Proportionally, determine the connected and the Unit AC load for each
category from the total load corresponding to the total area.
Determine connected and demand load for the portion of the building
equipped with central AC .
Obtain total connected load of the customer as follows :
Total Connected Load = Connected Load for Central AC Area
+ Connected Load for Unit AC Area
Obtain total Demand Load of the customer as follows:
Total Demand Load = Demand Load for Central AC Area
+ [Connected load for Unit AC Area x D.F]
Read out all other parameters of Power supply from the tables against the
computed total Connected load (as obtained by calculations)
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If the Total Demand Load (as calculated above) exceeds the circuit breaker
rating provided for the slab, select the next higher size breaker which is
adequate to meet the demand load of the customer.
16.0 CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR BIG (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING TYPE OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH BUILT-UP
AREA EXCEEDS TABLES' LIMITS
Use Declared Load method to calculate the connected and demand load of the
customers. Use the Form in Appendix (A2) for this purpose.
Ascertain the customer declared load is not less than the maximum load
indicated in the relevant Tables for various categories of customers.
17.0 CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR (NORMAL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
TYPE OR NORMAL COMMERCIAL SHOPS TYPE) WITH ABNORMAL FLOOR'S
HEIGHT (MORE THAN 3.5 M)
Assessment of AC Load for Mezzanine cases or for buildings with ceilings higher
than the standard height of 3.5 meters shall be as follows:
Additional AC Load (kVA) =
= [(Total Height - Standard Height) X Unit AC Load of Covered Area] x 0.7
Standard Height
The calculated extra AC load by above formula shall be added as an additional
load.
18.0 CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL LOADS
FOR
AREA-BASED
TYPES
WITH
Connected loads according to Area Load Density Method are only covering normal
loads , any additional loads should be considered & added as additional special
loads.
Examples: Swimming pool loads, Additional elevator, Central AC
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19.0 CONNECTED LOADS ESTIMATION FOR THE OTHER REMAINING AREABASED CUSTOMERS FACILITIES TYPES (FROM TYPE C3 UP TO TYPE C17)
For all such customers (from type C3 up to type C17) an average load requirement
VA/m is considered as appropriate method for the load calculation. Use Table (7).
Table (7)
Code
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling
Normal Commercial Shops
Furnished Flats
Hotels
Malls
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Mosques
Mezzanine in Hotel
Common Area/Services in
Buildings
Public Services Facilities
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
Loads included*
VA/m2
145
215
175
240
255
235
220
180
185
100
60
50
30
5
5
4
3
Note : This is only covering normal loads , any additional loads will be considered &
added as special loads.
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Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling
Normal Commercial Shops
Furnished Flats
Hotels
Malls
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Mosques
Mezzanine in Hotel
Common Area/Services in
Buildings
Public Services Facilities
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
Hospitals\Medical Facilities
Medical Clinics
Universities/High
Educational Facilities
Light Industries
Workshops
Cooling Stores
Warehouses
Community Halls
Recreational Facilities
Farms\Agricultural Facilities
Fuel Stations
Bulk Factories
Loads included*
VA/m2
145
215
175
240
255
235
220
180
185
100
60
50
30
5
5
4
3
250
225
245
280
80
260
70
230
200
130
90
295
Note : This is only covering normal loads , any additional loads will be considered &
added as special loads.
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Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling
Normal Commercial Shops
Furnished Flats
Hotels
Malls
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Mosques
Mezzanine in Hotel
Common Area/Services in
Buildings
Public Services Facilities
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
Hospitals\Medical Facilities
Medical Clinics
Universities/High
Educational Facilities
Light Industries
Workshops
Cooling Stores
Warehouses
Community Halls
Recreational Facilities
Farms\Agricultural Facilities
Fuel Stations
Bulk Factories
Loads included*
VA/m2
65
95
80
95
75
95
90
80
65
40
60
50
30
5
5
4
3
115
100
125
240
80
25
70
115
90
115
70
250
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added as special loads.
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Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling
Normal Commercial Shops
Furnished Flats
Hotels
Malls
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Mosques
Mezzanine in Hotel
Common Area/Services in
Buildings
Public Services Facilities
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
Hospitals\Medical Facilities
Medical Clinics
Universities/High
Educational Facilities
Light Industries
Workshops
Cooling Stores
Warehouses
Community Halls
Recreational Facilities
Farms\Agricultural Facilities
Fuel Stations
Bulk Factories
Loads included*
VA/m2
120
180
145
195
200
195
180
150
150
80
60
50
30
5
5
4
3
210
190
210
265
80
260
70
195
165
125
85
280
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Note : This is only covering normal loads , any additional loads will be considered &
added as special loads.
24.0 SPECIALS PROCEDURES FOR FACILITY WITHOUT AC (DISTRICT COOLING)
a) When a customer facility with a District Cooling system (Load without AC) apply
to get power from SEC network , SEC should ask this customer to make an
agreement with Cooling System Provider.
b) The customer should submit a copy from the signed agreement between
customer and Cooling System Provider to SEC.
c) The customer should make the Cooling System Provider to coordinate with SEC
to study the demand required for the Cooling System Provider.
d) After finalizing the study regards supplying of the Cooling System Provider , the
SEC can accept to study the load of the customer without AC by using Table (9).
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Customer Category
Normal Residential Dwelling
Normal Commercial Shops
Furnished Flats
Hotels
Malls
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Mosques
Mezzanine in Hotel
Common Area/Services in Buildings
Public Services Facilities
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
Streets Lighting
Parks & Garden
Open Spaces
Hospitals\Medical Facilities
Medical Clinics
Universities/High Educational Facilities
Light Industries
Workshops
Cooling Stores
Warehouses
Community Halls
Recreational Facilities
Farms/ Agricultural Facilities
Fuel Stations
Bulk Factories
DF
0.60
0.70
0.70
0.75
0.70
0.70
0.70
0.80
0.90
0.75
0.80
0.75
0.80
0.90
0.90
0.80
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.80
0.90
0.60
0.90
0.70
0.80
0.80
0.90
0.70
0.90
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Table (12)
Number
of
Meters
N
Coincident
Factor
CF(N)
Number
of
Meters
N
Coincident
Factor
CF(N)
Number
of
Meters
N
Coincident
Factor
CF(N)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
1.000
0.723
0.688
0.668
0.654
0.644
0.636
0.629
0.624
0.619
0.616
0.612
0.609
0.607
0.604
0.602
0.600
0.598
0.597
0.595
0.594
0.592
0.591
0.590
0.589
0.588
0.587
0.586
0.585
0.584
0.583
0.583
0.582
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
0.581
0.581
0.580
0.579
0.579
0.578
0.578
0.577
0.577
0.576
0.576
0.575
0.575
0.575
0.574
0.574
0.573
0.573
0.573
0.572
0.572
0.572
0.571
0.571
0.571
0.570
0.570
0.570
0.570
0.569
0.569
0.569
0.568
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
0.568
0.568
0.568
0.568
0.567
0.567
0.567
0.567
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.566
0.565
0.565
0.565
0.565
0.565
0.564
0.564
0.564
0.564
0.564
0.564
0.564
0.563
0.563
0.563
0.563
0.563
0.563
0.563
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Where :
= Number of Individual Units required for the customer's building.
= Connected Load in (KVA) for the Individual Unit no. ( ).
= Demand Factor for the Individual Unit no. ( ) which should be
determined according to the utilization nature of the concerned
Individual unit no. ( ) in customer's building and referring to this
Guideline.
= Coincident Factor for the group of all Units of the customer's building
which should be determined according to Number of these Units ( )
and referring to this Guideline. Use the following equation to
calculate the Coincident Factor
:
(
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5. Or Calculate the Coincident Demand Load (CDL) in (Amp) for the group of all
KWH Meters of the customer's building as follows :
(
Where :
= Number of Individual KWH Meters required for the customer's building.
= Circuit Breaker Rating in (Amp) for the Individual KWH Meter no. ( ).
= Demand Factor for the Individual KWH Meter no. ( ) which should be
determined according to the utilization nature of the concerned
Individual unit no. ( ) in customer's building and referring to this
Guideline.
= Coincident Factor for the group of all KWH Meters of the customer's
building which should be determined according to Number of these
KWH Meters ( ) and referring to this Guideline.
Note :
For a group of ( ) KWH Meters in the customer's building where all of them
have same Circuit Breaker Rating (CBR) in (Amp) and same Demand Factor (DF),
the equation to calculate the Coincident Demand Load (CDL) in (Amp) for this
group of KWH Meters could be simplified as follows :
Or
Note :
For a group of ( ) KWH Meters in the customer's building where any one of
them has different Circuit Breaker Rating (CBR) in (Amp), the equation to
calculate the Coincident Demand Load (CDL) in (Amp) for this group of KWH
Meters will be as follows :
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[(
[(
Or
[
6. Calculate the Coincident Demand Load (CDL) in (KVA) of the customer's building
from the calculated Coincident Demand Load (CDL) in (Amp) as follows :
Where :
= Nominal Voltage (line to line) of the LV Network (in volts).
This equation can be simplified as follows :
Where :
= Conversion Factor to convert (CDL) from (Amp) to (KVA). Its values
for different nominal voltages are shown in the following Table (13) below.
Table (13)
Conversion
Factor
380
220
1.443
1.519
2.624
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30.0 SPECIAL CASE : COINCIDENT DEMAND LOAD CALCULATION FOR HAJJ AREA
Hajj Load is intended any building used for pilgrims lodging. The Hajj Area is the
area which has permits from municipality to build buildings using for pilgrims
lodging. For these areas with this type, the Calculation of Coincident Demand Load
should be based on the following special considerations :
1. The Demand Factor (DF) is 0.9.
2. The Coincident Factor (CF) is 1.0.
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APPENDIXES
A1.
A2.
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APPENDIX (A1)
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT DEMAND FACTORS (IEDF)
Type of Load
Residential Commercial
Industrial
Agr. Farms
Central A/Cs
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Refrigeration / Cooling
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
Fans / Blowers
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Water Heaters
0.2
0.2
0.2
Laundry Equipment
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
10
0.2
0.2
0.2
11
0.2
0.2
12
Welding Equipment
0.15
0.20
13
0.25
0.25
14
0.4
0.4
15
0.6
16
0.35
17
0.7
18
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
NOTE:
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APPENDIX (A2)
LOAD DECLARATION BY CUSTOMERS
SEC- Enquiry Form [SEC-EF]
CUSTOMER'S NAME
CUSTOMER'S ADDRESS
CUSTOMER CLASS
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
TYPE OF A/Cs USED
ITEM
#
TYPE
OF
LOAD
CENTRAL A/Cs
- Unit # 1 (specify)
- Unit # 2 (specify)
- Unit # 3 (specify)
- Unit # 4 (specify)
- Unit # 5 (specify)
WINDOW/SPLIT A/Cs
- 1.0 Ton
- 1.25 Ton
- 1.5 Ton
- 2.0 Ton
- 3.0 Ton
- 4.0 Ton
- Others (specify)
LIGHTING LOADS
- Ordinary Lamps
- Flourescent Lamps
- Spot Lights (Halogen)
- Chandeliers (specify)
- Security Lights (specify)
- Others (specify)
FAN LOADS
- Fan (Ceiling/Floor)
- Exhaust Fans
- Blower Fans
- Others (specify)
REFRIGRATION LOADS
- Refrigerators
- Deep Freezers
- Ice Making Machine
- Water Coolers
- Others (specify)
- Others (specify)
Residential [ ]
127/220 V [ ]
Central [ ]
TOTAL
UNITS
(No.)
Commercial [ ]
220/380 V [ ]
Window/Split [ ]
RATING
PER UNIT
(WATTS)
Industrial [ ]
277/480 V [ ]
Mixed [ ]
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ITEM
#
TYPE
OF
LOAD
KITCHEN LOADS
- Electric Range
- Electric Ovens
- Dish Washers
- Toasters
- Mixers
- Water Heaters
- Others (specify)
BATHROOM LOADS
- Water Heaters
- Others (specify)
LAUNDRY LOADS
- Washing Machines
- Dryers for Clothes
- Others (specify)
RECREATIONAL LOADS
- Televisions
- Audio/Vidio Systems
- Film Projectors
- Public Address System
- Exercise Equipment
- Others (specify)
10
SERVICES LOADS
- Electric Irons
- Vacuum Cleaners
- Intercom Systems
- Water Pumps
- Lift/Elevators
- Others (specify)
11
SECURITY LOADS
- Fire Alarm Systems
- Burgler Alarm Systems
- Emergency Fire Pumps
- Others (specify)
12
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
- ElectricTypewriters
- Photocopying Machines
- Data Processing Equipment
- Others (specify)
- Others (specify)
TOTAL
UNITS
(No.)
RATING
PER UNIT
(WATTS)
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ITEM
#
13
LAB EQUIPMENT
- Air Compressors
- Vacuum Pumps
- Centrifuge Pumps
- Hot Plates
- Sterilizers
- X-Ray Machines
- Sonographic Machines
- Others (specify)
14
WELDING EQUIPMENT
- Butt Welding Equipment
- Arc Welding Equipment
- High Frequency Welding
- Others (specify)
15
16
17
18
19
20
TOTAL
UNITS
(No.)
RATING
PER UNIT
(WATTS)
REMARK