![]() Keep in mind that what you are modelling for electrical is not dynamic (usually) it's simply a design snapshot of the "design day condition" -which is mirrored by the Mech and HVAC teams to obtain peak loading conditions (although I accept that the Klankies do now routinely use dynamic simulation of heating and cooling loads along with some simulation of public health loads to refine a design. That said, if you collect published data, use your own sensitivity analysis for the actual case, you should be able to sensibly build load assessments through the RIBA/BSRIA Stages that is certainly representative of the design condition after diversity maximum demand (ADMD) - soft-landings and inclusion of metering should be informing us of the actual operating conditions after the design is competed and installed - however the virtuous circle or golden thread approach isn't widely used. ![]() Well, any published data needs to be so conservative such that it covers all eventualities as to be next to useless
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