electrification of residential building
Author(s):
Shivansh Singh, arihant muchande, siddharth gautam, Prof. S G. Desai
Keywords:
electrification, load, estimation and costing
Abstract
Electricity exists in a form that is useful to exploit , however, it will also be important to install electricity as efficiently as possible, and design of the power distribution system should be convenient so as to minimize power losses. Electrical wiring is an electrical installation of cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings in a structure. Wiring is subjected to safety standards and purpose for designs and installations. Electrical installation is the combination of low voltage wire, fixing elements, supports, and other constructions that combines the lighting network , power system , or electric circuits of control. The task of a practical assignment is to do analysis of wiring for a residential building and to include a building in our plan. In this paper, we will be doing a study on the electrification of residential buildings. We will see how electric wiring is done, how much load is to be carried out, electricity board intake, earthing and estimation and costing in residential plans .
Article Details
Unique Paper ID: 152129

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2

Page(s): 523 - 528
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