The safety and economic benefit of reduced power design densities permitted in the 2014 National Electrical Code

M. Anthony, Philip J. A. Ling, J. Meijer
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This paper describes the effect of a revision to Table 220.12 of the 2014 National Electrical Code which asserts requirements for specifying power chain elements for lighting load that addresses the growing divergence between lighting circuit capacity and the actual load measured. For the first time, the NEC will now permit designers to size in conformity with power density limits in energy codes. This NEC change will result in transformers with lower kVA, reducing arc flash hazard, infrastructure and energy waste. This paper is the first paper to report the significant gains in safety and economy of this code change with two common occupancy applications: a classroom building and a commercial building. This paper also documents the rightsizing opportunity for the other transformers in the building when they are lightly loaded and approaching end of life. Right-sized ultra-efficient transformers reduce electrical infrastructure costs and deliver significant energy savings.
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2014年国家电气规范允许降低功率设计密度的安全性和经济效益
本文描述了2014年国家电气规范表220.12修订版的影响,该修订版规定了用于照明负载的电源链元件的要求,以解决照明电路容量与实际测量负载之间日益增长的分歧。NEC现在第一次允许设计者根据能源规范中的功率密度限制来设计尺寸。这一NEC变化将导致变压器具有更低的千伏安,减少电弧闪危害,基础设施和能源浪费。这篇论文是第一篇报道在两种常见的占用应用中,即教室建筑和商业建筑,这种规范改变在安全和经济方面的显著收益的论文。本文还记录了建筑物中其他变压器在轻负荷和接近寿命结束时的适当尺寸机会。尺寸合适的超高效变压器可降低电力基础设施成本,并显著节省能源。
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