How do I calculate load factor with examples?
The load factor is calculated by dividing the actual load by the maximum possible load. Would you like to see a specific example?
Yes, please provide an example with numbers.
Sure! If a generator has a maximum capacity of 100 kW and it operates at 60 kW for a month, the load factor is 60/100 = 0.6 or 60%.
What if the load varies throughout the day?
In that case, you would calculate the average load over a specific period and then divide it by the maximum load to find the load factor.
Can you give me another example with varying loads?
Absolutely! If a system has loads of 50 kW, 70 kW, and 90 kW over three different hours, the average load would be (50+70+90)/3 = 70 kW. If the max capacity is 100 kW, the load factor would be 70/100 = 0.7 or 70%.
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