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DEMAND.EXE
ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE
Residential Electrical Reports. Demand 2.0
DEMAND.EXE Documentation
(c) Copyright 1992-1993 Electrical Design Software
Licensed Material. All Rights Reserved.
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ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE
12 Vassar Drive
Pelham, NH 03076
Phone or Fax: (603) 893-9008
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
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Introduction ............................................... 1
Definition of Shareware .................................... 1
Disclaimer - Agreement ..................................... 2
What is DEMAND 2.0 ......................................... 2
System Requirements ........................................ 3
General Overview ........................................... 3
Files ...................................................... 3
Starting the Program ....................................... 3
Special Keys ............................................... 3
General Overview of Main Menu Selection .................... 4
Pop-Up Calculator .......................................... 5
Each Data Entry Field Explained ............................ 5-8
Produce Reports ............................................ 9
Data Base .................................................. 9
Command Buttons ............................................ 10
Service Schedule ........................................... 10
Demo Reports ............................................... 11-13
Help System ................................................ 14
Support .................................................... 15
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
I N T R O D U C T I O N
Electrical Design Software is a New Hampshire based company
that was established in 1992. Our organization's primary objective
is to produce quality software, for the Electrical Industry, at a
reasonable price.
Demand 2.0 requires no special computer knowledge, and is
designed to accommodate both the amateur and professional user.
Context Sensitive Help Screens have been programmed into this
application in order for you the, user, to continue working
quickly and efficiently.
Most importantly, here at Electrical Design Software, YOUR
comments are considered essential, for the development of future
software products. With your input we can design programs that
will accommodate the electrical profession and other specialized
fields.
DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs differ
on details -- some request registration while others require it,
some specify a maximum trial period. With registration, you get
anything from the simple right to continue using the software to
an updated program with printed manual.
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and Commercial
software, and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a
few specific exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are
accomplished programmers, just like commercial authors, and the
programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are
good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method
of distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
specific group. For example, some authors require written
permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their
Shareware.
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software.
You should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook,
whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes
fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you buy.
And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware
has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
product, you don't pay for it.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 1RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
Users of Demand 2.0 must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
Demand 2.0 is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties
of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author
assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which
may result from the use of Demand 2.0.
Demand 2.0 is a "Shareware Program" and is provided at no
charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with
your friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part
of another system. The essence of "user-supported" software is
to provide personal computer users with quality software without
high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to
continue to develop new products. If you find this program
useful and find that you are using Demand 2.0 and continue to use
Demand 2.0 after a reasonable trial period, you must make a
registration payment of *$39.00 to Electrical Design Software.
The *$39.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on
any one computer at any one time. You must treat this software
just like a book. An example is that this software may be used
by any number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
being used at one location while it's being used at another. Just
as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same time.
Commercial users of Demand 2.0 must register and pay for their
copies of Demand 2.0 within 30 days of first use or their license
is withdrawn. Site-License arrangements may be made by contacting
Electrical Design Software.
Anyone distributing Demand 2.0 for any kind of remuneration
must first contact Electrical Design Software at the address listed
for authorization. This authorization will be automatically granted
to distributors recognized by the (ASP) as adhering to its guidelines
for shareware distributors, and such distributors may begin offering
Demand 2.0 immediately (However Electrical Design Software must still
be advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the
latest version of Demand 2.0).
You are encouraged to pass a copy of Demand 2.0 along to your
friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
copy if they find that they can use it. All registered users will
receive a copy of the latest version of the Demand 2.0.
WHAT IS DEMAND 2.0
Electrical Design Software designed Residential Electrical Reports
Demand 2.0 to be a user friendly program. This application produces
professional customized reports for the demand calculation on new or
existing single dwellings.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 2RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Demand 2.0 requires the following hardware and/or software to operate:
1. 450K memory - 286 or higher CPU,
2. IBM(R) PC/XT/AT or true "compatible" running MS-DOS or PC-DOS,
Operating System Version 3.1 or higher,
3. One high-density floppy-disk drive or a hard disk drive (hard,
disk recommended)
4. Use of mouse is optional.
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GENERAL OVERVIEW
. Context Sensitive Help as well as a Hyper-Text Help System.
. Data Base of records.
. Reporting to an ASCII File or Printer Ports LPT1 thru LPT3.
. Pop-up calculator.
. Automatically adjusts for a color or monochrome monitor.
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FILES
You should have the following files for the demand 2.0 program:
1. Demand.exe Main program.
2. Demand.mdb Data base file will be created on first start.
3. Demand.hlp Help screens.
4. Demand.doc Documentation.
5. Feedback.doc Program feedback.
6. Isampack.exe Utility to pack data file. (IN REG. VERSION).
7. Isamrepr.exe Utility to repair a damaged data file. (IN REG. VERSION).
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STARTING THE PROGRAM
To Start the Main Program Type "DEMAND" + press ENTER.
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SPECIAL KEYS
Demand 2.0 uses the following operating functions.
1. ENTER or TAB - Advance forward.
2. SHIFT + TAB - Move backwards.
3. ALT - Activate the top Menu.
4. ALT + HOT KEY - Will menu item or command button.
5. ESC - Move out of the program.
6. Navigation - Up or down arrows keys.
7. Page up - When at the customer name, page up will
move to the next record.
8. Page down - When at the customer name, page down will
move to the previous record.
9. Mouse - Select any field or button.
10. F1 - Context Help.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 3RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE MAIN MENU SELECTIONS
REPORTS TO SCREEN
General to Screen ......... Send General Report to the screen.
Optional to Screen ........ Send Optional Report to the screen.
Existing to Screen ........ Send report for existing to screen.
REPORTS TO FILE OR PRINT
Long Print File ........... Include Service Information in report.
Short Print File .......... Send report only.
Long Print File Existing . Include service information in report.
Short Print File Existing . Existing report only.
Print Field Form .......... Print a form for field use.
DATA BASE
Index on City ............. Index records on the City Field.
Index on State ............ Index records on the State Field.
Index on Zip .............. Index records on the Zip Field.
Index on Name ............. Index records on the Name Field.
Goto First ................ Make the first record the current record.
Goto Last ................. Make the Last record current.
Create New Record ......... Create a new record.
Update .................... Update the current record.
Delete .................... Delete the current record.
Previous .................. Move to the previous record.
Next ...................... Move to the next record.
Find ...................... Bring up a search screen.
HELP
Contents .................. Various help hyper-link topics.
Search .................... Sort the help links in order.
Special Keys .............. Screen navigation and functions.
Using Help ................ Explains about the help system.
About ..................... Information about this program.
QUIT
Quit ...................... Exit the program.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 4 RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
POP-UP CALCULATOR
Bring up a pop-up calculator that can add, subtract, multiply,
divide and do percents. With the mouse you can move the calculator
around. With the mouse cursor on the top of the calculator, press
the left mouse button and drag to a new screen location.
% - for percent.
/ - for divide.
* - for multiply.
- - for subtract.
+ - for addition.
c - to clear.
ce - clear last entry.
To remove the calculator press one of these listed below:
1. Press ESC,
2. Click the exit button on the calculator,
3. Click the mouse on the background screen.
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EACH DATA ENTRY FIELD EXPLAINED
SQUARE FEET
Enter the square feet of floor area from the outside dimensions of
the building. The computed floor area shall not include open
porches, garages, or unused or unfinished spaces not adaptable for
future use.
Enter the living space.
REF: 220-3(b), 220-11, tables 220-3(b), 220-11
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SMALL APPLIANCE
Enter the quantity of 20 ampere, two wire, small appliance branch
circuits.
REF: 220-4(b), 220-16(a), 220-11, table 220-11
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LAUNDRY
Enter the quantity of 20 ampere, two wire, laundry branch circuits.
REF: 220-4(c), 220-16(b), 220-11, table 220-11
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HEATING
Enter the total wattage of the heating system.
In the case of a heat pump, if supplementary heat is not on at the
same time as the heat pump the smaller load need not be added to
the total.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 5RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
ELECTRIC HEAT
Put an X in the box if:
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1. The heat is electric.
Do not put an X in the box if:
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1. The heat is not electric. This is used for the Optional
Calculation Method to determine if the heating load can be
calculated at 65 percent of the nameplate rating(s) of electric
space heating, if less then four separately controlled units.
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CONTINUOUS
Put an X in the box if:
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1. The heat is electric and the usual load is expected to be
continuous at the full nameplate value.
2. The heating is not continuous, however, it is a heat pump
with the compressor load larger than the Supplemental load.
REF: Table 220-30(1)
CONTINUOUS = A load where the maximum current is expected to
continue for three hours or more.
REF: Article 100
NOTE: Table 220-30 States 100% of the nameplate ratings of electric
thermal storage and other heating systems where the usual load is
expected to be continuous at the full nameplate value.
REF: 220-30.
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FOUR OR MORE
Put an X in the box if: The heat is electric and is four or more
separately controlled units. This is used for the Optional
Calculation Method to determine if the heating load can be
calculated at 40 percent of the nameplate rating(s) of electric
space heating for four or more separately controlled units.
REF: 220-30.
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COOLING
Enter the total wattage of the cooling system. This value will also
be compared against the <Motor> loads of the fixed appliance
schedule to determine 25% of the largest motor.
REF: 220-21
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 6RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
DRYER
Enter the wattage of the electric dryer. For the general method if
an electric dryer is present the minimum demand load is 5000 watts.
For the optional method the dryer is calculated at nameplate.
REF: 220-18
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COOKING
Enter up to three electric ranges or cooking appliances. The
minimum wattage is 1751 to a maximum of 12,000. The program will
automatically classify each category according to column A,B or C
and apply the demand factors accordingly.
REF: 220-19
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FIXED APPLIANCE
Enter the fastened in place fixed appliances that are wattage
loads, such as water heater, dishwasher, etc.
REF: 220-17, 430-24, 430-25, 430-26
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FASTENED IN PLACE MOTOR APPLIANCES
Enter the name, volts and amps for the fixed appliances that are
motor loads, such as well pump, compactor, vent fan, disposal, pool
motor, etc. This group will be compared with each other as well as
the cooling load to determine 25% of the largest motor.
REF: 220-17, 430-24, 430-25, 430-26
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Table 430-148 Full-Load Currents in Amperes
Single-Phase Alternating-Current Motors
════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
HP 115v 200v 208v 230v
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
1/6 4.4 2.5 2.4 2.2
1/4 5.8 3.3 3.2 2.9
1/3 7.2 4.1 4.0 3.6
1/2 9.8 5.6 5.4 4.9
3/4 13.8 7.9 7.6 6.9
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
1 16 9.2 8.8 8
1½ 20 11.5 11 10
2 24 13.8 13.2 12
3 34 19.6 18.7 17
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
5 56 32.2 30.8 28
7½ 80 46 44 40
10 100 57.5 55 50
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 7RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
CUSTOMER INFOMATION
The Name, City, State & Zip code fields can be indexed. When
you go through the various records they will be displayed in
alphabetical order based on the indexed field. The name field is
the default index field.
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NOTE
This field will hold information up to 72 characters long
and is located directly under the city. When printing <Reports>
this field will print directly below the customer city.
Example: After installing the service, a report could be produced
with a heading like:
Frank & Mary Smith
33 Peace Road
Hudson, NH 12345
Courtesy of ABC Electrical contractor 1-(234) 567-8901
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SERVICE REQUEST #
This is the number that is issued from the local utility company to
reference a specific service or project.
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SERVICE INFORMATION, EXAMPLES OF USE
Panel...... Square D 200 amp, 40 circuit surface main breaker.
Entrance... 4/0 AL conductor type XHHW in 2" PVC.
Grounding.. One 5/8" X 8' rod in cellar under panel #4 cu.
Report 1... 155' run from pole 24-17 along driveway.
Report 2... Granite State Electric Utility Co. (603)-898-9798
Report 3... 15 spare circuits as of 3/12/93.
Report 4... Lot #14
Report 5...
Report 6... Ran spare 2" PVC in trench for future fiber
Report 7... Optics cable as per owners request.
This will print on the reports when the long report is selected
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 8RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
PRODUCE REPORTS FOR THE FOLLOWING
1. The General or Optional method for a new service.
2. The Optional method for an existing service.
3. Long reports have the service information attached.
4. Short reports have the calculation only.
REPORTS CAN GO TO
1. Disk via an ASCII file that you can edit.
2. Go to printer port LPT1 thru LPT3.
REPORT NOTES
1. When sending a report to a file you may replace an existing file
or append to an existing file.
2. When sending a report to the printer you may produce from 1 to
10 copies.
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DATA BASE
All records can be saved to disk in a data base file named
demand.mdb. The data base will first show records on an ascending
order based on the name field first.
Name = Name -> City -> State
City = City -> Name -> State
State = State -> Name -> City
Zip = Zip -> Name -> City
Example: The name index will sort based on the name, then as a
second index on city, and lastly on state.
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DATABASE REPAIR UTILITY
ISAMPACK purges records marked for deletion and recovers disk space
formerly used by deleted records in 32K blocks.
Syntax ISAMPACK DEMAND.MDB
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DATABASE PACKING UTILITY
ISAMREPR recovers databases that become corrupted. It recreates
them by systematically evaluating every table and index and using
every piece of internally consistent information in the file.
Syntax ISAMREPR DEMAND.MDB
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 9RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
COMMAND BUTTONS
New Rec....... Create a new record.
Update........ Update the current record. When a record is changed
in any way, a message will ask if the program can
update the record for you before you exit.
Delete........ Delete the current record.
Previous...... Move to the previous record in the indexing
sequence.
Next.......... Move to the next record in the indexing sequence.
Find.......... Find a specific record. The search will take place
on the field that is the current index.
Calc.......... Bring up a pop up calculator.
Information... Toggle the service information screen.
Exit.......... Exit the program.
Esc........... The Esc button will move out of the program.
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Conductor Types and Sizes
RH-RHH-RHW-THHW-THW-THWN-THHN-XHHW-USE
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Aluminum or
Copper Copper-Clad AL Rating in Amps
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
AWG AWG
4 2 100
3 1 110
2 1/0 125
1 2/0 150
1/0 3/0 175
2/0 4/0 200
3/0 250 kcmil 225
4/0 300 kcmil 250
250 kcmil 350 kcmil 300
350 kcmil 500 kcmil 350
400 kcmil 600 kcmil 400
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 10RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
GENERAL METHOD OF CALCULATION REPORT FOR A SINGLE DWELLING UNIT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sparky Conductor
12 High Volt Ave
Ampere, New Hampshire 12345
This is the location for the first note from the customer section
This is the location for the second note from the customer section
April 12, 1993 11:54 AM
Square Footage is 1800 X 3va ............. 5400
Small Appliance Circuits is 5 X 1500va..... 7500
Laundry Circuits is 1 X 1500va ............ 1500
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Total ......................................: 14400
FIRST 3000 of the Small Appliance Total at 100% is ... 3000
Wattage from 3001 Watts to 120,000 Watts at 35% is ... 3990
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6990
Net Lighting and Small Appliance Demand Total .................: 6990
Larger of the Heating or Cooling Load is the Heating Load at ... 7500
Electric Dryer Load is 5000 for a Demand Load of .............. 5000
Range) 12000 Cook 2) 5000 Cook 3) 3500 = Demand Load of.. 13525
Fixed Appliance Motor Schedule
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MOTOR VOLTS AMPS WATTS
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Pool 240 7.3 1752
Fan 120 5.5 660
Pump 120 5.0 600
Fixed Appliance Wattage Schedule
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Appliance Watts
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Water Heater 4500
Dishwasher 1500
Fixed Appliance Total = 9012 x 75% = Demand Load of......... 6759
Demand Load for 25% of the Largest Motor ...................... 438
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Total Demand Load in Watts ...................................: 40212
System voltage: 120/240
Computed Demand Load in Watts ....... 40212
Computed Demand Load in KW .......... 40
Minimum Calculated Service Size = 40212 Watts ÷ 240 Volts = 168 Amps
Service Information
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Service Request #.. NH10355
Square D 200 Amp 40 Cir Main Breaker
4/0 AL Type XHHW in 2" PVC
#6 to Copper Ground Rod & Water Piping
18 - Spare Breakers
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 11RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
OPTIONAL METHOD OF CALCULATION REPORT FOR A SINGLE DWELLING UNIT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sparky Conductor
12 High Volt Ave
Ampere, New Hampshire 12345
This is the location for the first note from the customer section
This is the location for the second note from the customer section
April 12, 1993 11:54 AM
3va Per Square Foot X 1800 Square Feet ........... 5400
1500va Per Small Appliance Circuit X 5 Circuits .. 7500
1500va Per Laundry Circuit X 1 Circuits .......... 1500
Electric Range .................................... 12000
Cooking Unit Two .................................. 5000
Cooking Unit Three ................................ 3500
Electric Dryer .................................... 5000
Water Heater ........................... 4500
Dishwasher ........................... 1500
Pool ........................... 1752
Fan ........................... 660
Pump ........................... 600
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Total Other Load .................................: 48912
First 10,000 at 100%: 10000
Remainder at 40% ................................. 15565
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Calculated Total of Other Load For New Dwelling... 25565
Larger of Heat or A/C = Cool for a Demand Load .... 4500
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Total Load: 28565
Minimum Calculated Service Size = 28565 Watts ÷ 240 Volts = 119 Amps.
Service Information
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Service Request #.. NH10355
Square D 200 Amp 40 cir Main Breaker
4/0 AL Type XHHW in 2" PVC
#6 to Copper Ground Rod & Water Piping
Service Lateral is from Pole #2733
Along Driveway to left of Garage
Total Distance = 155'
18 - Spare Breakers
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 12RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
OPTIONAL METHOD CALC REPORT FOR AN EXISTING SINGLE DWELLING UNIT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sparky Conductor
12 High Volt Ave
Ampere, New Hampshire 12345
This is the location for the first note from the customer section
This is the location for the second note from the customer section
April 12, 1993 11:54 AM
3va Per Square Foot X 1800 Square Feet ........... 5400
1500va Per Small Appliance Circuit X 5 Circuits .. 7500
1500va Per Laundry Circuit X 1 Circuits .......... 1500
Electric Range .................................... 12000
Cooking Unit Two .................................. 5000
Cooking Unit Three ................................ 3500
Electric Dryer .................................... 5000
Water Heater ........................... 4500
Dishwasher ........................... 1500
Pool ........................... 1752
Fan ........................... 660
Pump ........................... 600
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Total Other Load .................................: 48912
First 8,000 at 100%: 8000
Remainder at 40% ................................. 16365
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Calculated Total of Other Load For Existing....... 24365
Larger of Heat or A/C = Cool for a Demand Load .... 4500
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Total Load for an Existing Dwelling .............. 27365
Minimum Calculated Service Size = 27365 Watts ÷ 240 Volts = 114 Amps.
Service Information
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Service Request #.. NH10355
Square D 200 Amp 40 cir Main Breaker
4/0 AL Type XHHW in 2" PVC
#6 to Copper Ground Rod & Water Piping
18 - Spare Breakers
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 13RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
HELP SYSTEM
The help system is a Context Help System and Hyper-Text Help
System. Some help screens have Hyper Links that relate to the
subject in discussion.
THIS IS THE CONTENTS SCREEN
<Square Feet> <Cooking> <Electric Heat>
<Small Appliance> <Heating> <Continuous>
<Laundry> <Cooling> <Four or More>
<Fixed Appliance> <Motor Loads> <Service Info>
<Customer Info> <Note> <Service REQ#>
<Reports> <Data Base> <Help on Help>
<Command Buttons> <Service Schedule> <Formulas>
<Demand Calculation> <Special Keys> <Maximum Field Length>
<Database Repair Utility> <Database Packing Utility>
F1 = Pressing the F1 key on any field will bring up context help.
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SELECTING A HELP LINK
With a MOUSE - Click on phrases outlined by two triangles. With the
keyboard Press TAB or Shift-TAB to select a link. Press ENTER to
jump to that topic.
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SCROLLING THE HELP WINDOW
With a MOUSE - click on the horizontal or vertical scroll bars.
With KEYBOARD - press the cursor navigation keys.
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CLOSING THE HELP WINDOW
With a MOUSE - Double click on the window's control box icon. top left.
With KEYBOARD - Press Esc or Ctrl-F4.
Contents - Displays a Table of Contents for the application's
HELP. Press C to select Contents.
Search - Opens a dialogue box that lists all available HELP
topics. Select a topic from the list box and press
ENTER. Press S to select Search.
Back - Jumps to the last HELP topic viewed. Press B to
select Back.
History - Lists the last 20 HELP topics viewed. Jump to a
topic by selecting from the list box and pressing
ENTER. Press T to select History.
Copy - Copies the contents of the current HELP topic into
an edit area. Select the text you want copied to
the Clipboard and choose Copy. Choosing Copy
without selecting any text in the edit area copies
the entire HELP topic to the Clipboard. Press P to
select Copy.
(C) COPYRIGHT 1992-1993 ELECTRICAL DESIGN SOFTWARE Page 14RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REPORTS. DEMAND 2.0
SUPPORT
BY PHONE:
Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM to 5:PM Eastern Standard time call
(603)-893-9008
BY FAX:
24 hours a day 7 days a week call 603-893-9008
BY MAIL:
Send your questions to:
Electrical Design Software
12 Vassar Drive
Pelham, NH 03076
Thank you for purchasing a software product from Electrical
Design Software. We are dedicated to producing electrical software
for the professional marketplace.
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