Electric demand Sample Clauses

Electric demand. The building has a single POD with its corresponding meter, which supplies electricity to all the dwellings. The restaurant has its own separate meter. To divide the consumptions among the various users and to view any anomalous power peaks and the energy consumed, in each apartment there is an electricity meter installed immediately downstream of the main disconnector, inside the home switchboard. In the electrical panel of the central heating system (boiler room) there is also a meter, in this case three-phase, to count the electricity consumed for this purpose. The overall electricity consumption of the building obtained from the building's electricity bills are shown in the following table. Electricity Consumption [kWh] 2016 19,925 2017 20,002 2018 21,143 2019 18,107 Electricity Consumption [kWh] 2020 16,689 Table 3.5: Yearly electricity consumption [kWh] from bills 2400 2000 1600 kWh 1200 800 400 2020 2016 2017 2018 2019 Figure 3.7: Monthly electricity consumption [kWh] from bill During the year, consumption tends to drop in the summer months, due to a lower need for lighting, a lower consumption of the thermal system and a lower presence in the dwelling by the occupants, for the summer holidays. In regard to the distribution of the consumption of the different uses, in an average winter month, the heating system consumes from 30% to 35% of the energy supplied to the distributor's POD, while the remainder is used by the 10 apartments. The greatest contributions to the consumption of the heating system derive from the boiler and electronic and non-electronic circulators. The peak power engaged is around 3.5 kW, considering that protections and wires of the switchboard are already sized for higher values, because of the presence of the chiller, never used. 0,45 0,4 kW 0,35 0,3 0,25 0:01 0:51 1:41 2:31 3:21 4:11 5:01 5:51 6:41 7:31 8:21 9:11 10:01 10:51 11:41 12:31 13:21 14:11 15:01 15:51 16:41 17:31 18:21 19:11 20:01 20:51 21:41 22:31 23:21 0,2 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Figure 3.8: Electric Power [kW] on three phases used in the Gas Boiler Room The remaining electricity taken from the grid but not consumed in the boiler room is used by dwellings: the contribution of each user in February 2021 is shown in the following graph. This is to be understood as purely indicative and representative only of the current situation, as consumption between the apartments varies according to the different seasonal habits of the occupants and the renters themselves, which...
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