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sparkystu27

Hi,


I am dealing with alot of applications to UKPN. What would be the best way of estimating loads for this application. Am i right in thinking that for an office environment, going by the BISRA rules of thumb:


Lighting 12w/m
Power 15w/m
Heating 70w/m
Cooling 125w/m


multiplied by the floor area.


Is the standard method of estimating?
 

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