You obvioulsy do not know what you are talking about. The question as stated makes no sence.
'Lighting', or the amount of light is not measured in watts. A 'watt' is a unit of power, measurement of current drawn. Most 100 watt/110 volt lamps initially produce 1690 lumens (a 'lumen' is the measure of the total "amount" of visible light emitted by a source). A 15 foot by 10 foot room is not very big, and one or two 100 watt incandescent lamps on a ceiling light fixture on a 120 volt service can light it adequately. I mention "110 volt" as in parts of the world with 220 mains these numbers change. As the voltage is doubled, the watts required would halve for the same amount of light. In other words, all other things being equal, a 50 watt 220 volt lamp should use the same amount of power, producing the same amount of light as a 100 watt 110 volt lamp.
You will need two 8 foot ground rods. One placed under the meter base and another one placed 6 feet to the side next to the foundation. If this is a home I highly recommend you install a 200 amp service instead of a 100 amp service. Not much more expensive and you will have plenty of room for growth.
In North America the switch can be placed either inside the room or outside the room. When it is inside the room it is placed on the opening side of the door so that when you enter the room, the switch can be flipped on. When the switch is located on the outside of the room a convenient placement is close to the door opening so that when you open the door the switch can be turned on in one continuous motion.
Original Somewhat Erroneous Answer:The mcc room is the motor control room and is located in CanadaCorrect Answer:As stated above, a MCC is a Motor Control Center, and a MCC room is a room for Motor Control Centers. However, they are not always located in Canada. They can be found in many types of building with heavy motor loads. This includes factories, schools, hospitals, office buildings, convention centers, stadiums, etc.
Its very difficult to assess the cost as it will require costings of howmany mains lines and sockets required in each room, lighting sockets, utility sockets such as cooker, hob, oven. Bathroom requirements i.e. shower, shaver etc
Frasier - 1993 Room Service 5-15 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (video rating)
The procedures of room service are trash removal, vacuuming and dusting. They are required to provide each room with clean sheets and towels. Housekeeping at times run errands or walk dogs for the customer.
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Here's the formula: In plain English, we're changing CFM into Cubic Feet per Hour (CFH). Then we calculate the volume of the room by multiplying the room height times the width times the length. Then we simply divide the CFH by the volume of the room. Here's how a full formula works: Now, compare the air changes in the room to the required air changes for the type of room it is on the Air Changes per Hour Download accompanying this article. If it's a lunch or break room that requires seven to eight air changes per hour, you're right on target. If it's a bar that needs 15-20 air changes per hour, it's time to reconsider. Let's look at this engineering formula differently. When airflow is unknown and you need to calculate the required CFM for a room, first you look at the Air Changes per Hour Chart and identify the required air changes needed for the use of the room. Let's say it's a conference room requiring 10 air changes per hour. Next calculate the volume of the room (L x W x H). Then divide by the required air changes per hour to get required CFM. if you have any doubt pl mail me at selvapdm@gmail.com
Room Service - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Netherlands:AL (original rating) (1939) Portugal:M/6 USA:Approved (PCA #4455) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
The procedures of room service are trash removal, vacuuming and dusting. They are required to provide each room with clean sheets and towels. Housekeeping at times run errands or walk dogs for the customer.
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Room service - is simply a person delivering refreshments to the room on demand of the guest.
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Many hotels and hotel chains offer room service to guests. Room service is meal service that is delivered to your room. Many times, the meal options are similar to those in the hotel restaurants.