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On 5/5/2017 9:57 AM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
Contractor wants to monitor commercial tenant's current load throughout the day for a month or two to see max load, and thus see how much of the 1000 amp panel capacity is left for a future second tenant. I see several Fluke meters that costs a fortune, such as: http://www.fluke.com/fluke/inen/powe....htm?PID=77038 Any other suggestions? Power company for one. If they are running equipment like an air compressor, the suppliers will do it for you. There are outfits that do energy audits that will do it and also find ways to reduce load. How big an outfit is this? 1000 A at 460V will run a lot of equipment. We have 600A and run 14 molding machines, 1 150hp compressor, 1 75hp compressor, 2 boilers, assorted pumps, cooling towers, lighting and more. I've had 1 week monitoring and never paid anyone anything. |
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