StephenT
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2002
- 4
In an effort to update my company's equipment load approximations used for commercial design, I have come across very little information on the web. From what I have found, our current approximations are very high, sometimes even double. The best information I found was a study by Dr. Paul Komar issued in the December 1997 ASHRAE journal. If anyone can confirm the loads used, or direct me to a better source, I would greatly appreciate it. The following is a summary of what Dr. Komar published based on an approximation of active and inactive time.
Device/Active power consumption(watts)/Standby power consumption(watts)/Active time(%)/average power(watts)
computer and monitor/150W/always active/100%/150W
printer/250W/80W/20%/114W
copier/220W/190W/20%/196W
fax/175W/35W/20%/63W
refrigerator/120W/always active/100%/120W
microwave/1500W/0W/5%/75W
Device/Active power consumption(watts)/Standby power consumption(watts)/Active time(%)/average power(watts)
computer and monitor/150W/always active/100%/150W
printer/250W/80W/20%/114W
copier/220W/190W/20%/196W
fax/175W/35W/20%/63W
refrigerator/120W/always active/100%/120W
microwave/1500W/0W/5%/75W