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Diversity factor - Electrical Installation Guide http://www.electrical-installation.org/enwiki/Diversity_factor[7/23/2013 10:11:07 AM] navigation Main page Alphabetical index News room Highlights Help interaction Read your prefered topic and improve it Content format work Enrich existing topic Open a new topic Play with sandbox Community portal About us Contact us Recent changes toolbox What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Main contributors Cite this page discussion view source history Log in / create account Scope and content of Wiki EIG General rules of electrical installation design Electrical installation design methodology Electrical installation rules, standards Definition of voltage ranges Electrical regulations and standards Quality and safety of an electrical installation Environmental directives Installed power loads - Characteristics Induction motors Resistive-type heating appliances and incandescent lamps (conventional or halogen) Power loading of an installation Installed power (kW) Installed apparent power (kVA) Estimation of actual maximum kVA demand Example of application of factors ku and ks Diversity factor Choice of transformer rating Choice of power-supply sources Connection to the MV utility distribution network Connection to the LV utility distribution network MV & LV architecture selection guide LV Distribution Protection against electric shocks Sizing and protection of conductors LV switchgear: functions & selection Protection against voltage surges in LV Energy Efficiency in electrical distribution Power factor correction and harmonic filtering Power harmonics management Characteristics of particular sources and loads PhotoVoltaic (PV) installation Residential and other special locations ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Diversity factor The term diversity factor, as defined in IEC standards, is identical to the factor of simultaneity (ks) used in this guide. In some English-speaking countries however (at the time of writing) diversity factor is the inverse of ks i.e. it is always ≥ 1. page search in other languages Русский

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  • Diversity factor - Electrical Installation Guide

    http://www.electrical-installation.org/enwiki/Diversity_factor[7/23/2013 10:11:07 AM]

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    Main pageAlphabetical indexNews roomHighlightsHelp

    interaction

    Read your preferedtopic and improve itContent format workEnrich existing topicOpen a new topicPlay with sandboxCommunity portalAbout usContact usRecent changes

    toolbox

    What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkMain contributorsCite this page

    discussion view source historyLog in / create account

    Scope and content of Wiki EIG

    General rules of electrical installationdesign

    Electrical installation designmethodologyElectrical installation rules,standards

    Definition of voltage rangesElectrical regulations and standardsQuality and safety of an electricalinstallationEnvironmental directives

    Installed power loads -Characteristics

    Induction motorsResistive-type heating appliances andincandescent lamps (conventional orhalogen)

    Power loading of an installationInstalled power (kW)Installed apparent power (kVA)Estimation of actual maximum kVAdemandExample of application of factors kuand ksDiversity factorChoice of transformer ratingChoice of power-supply sources

    Connection to the MV utility distributionnetwork

    Connection to the LV utility distributionnetwork

    MV & LV architecture selection guide

    LV Distribution

    Protection against electric shocks

    Sizing and protection of conductors

    LV switchgear: functions & selection

    Protection against voltage surges in LV

    Energy Efficiency in electrical distribution

    Power factor correction and harmonicfiltering

    Power harmonics management

    Characteristics of particular sources andloads

    PhotoVoltaic (PV) installation

    Residential and other special locations

    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

    Diversity factorThe term diversity factor, as defined in IEC standards,is identical to the factor of simultaneity (ks) used in thisguide.

    In some English-speaking countries however (at thetime of writing) diversity factor is the inverse of ks i.e. itis always 1.

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