It depends. In the organisation I work with, we use about 30%. It could be between 20 - 50%.
I believe the NEC specifies 125% of the continous load plus 100% of the intermittent load. Depending on the specifics of your situation this may not be correct ( a different part of the NEC should be referenced).
When sizing electrical services, the first 3,000 VA is typically rated at 100% of its capacity. This means that for the initial 3,000 VA of demand, you would consider the full amount when calculating the total service requirement. For loads beyond 3,000 VA, the demand factors may vary based on specific codes or guidelines, often allowing for a reduced percentage. Always refer to local electrical codes for precise regulations.
The percentage of the total price that must be paid at the time of purchase of a stock is called the margin requirement. This requirement is set by brokers and represents the minimum amount of equity that investors must contribute towards the purchase.
It is: 0.1/1.6 times 100 = 6.25%
Approximately 9.3% of the UK's electricity requirement.
reserve requirement
margin requirement.
what percentage of electricity is produced from locally produced oil in Pakistan? when compared to the Pakistan total electricity requirement?
the percentage of a bank's total deposits that must be kept in its possession
100% of electricity is electrical power.
reserve ratio
Margin requirement(kaylop)