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Table 6
Metered and Estimated Ship Electric Data
Ship Class/ Connect
*
Design Elec.
=
Ship
Name
Hours
Load, kW
kWh
CG-16
30
1,080
32,400
DD-931
10
1,150
11,500
CVN-68
40
5,990+5,760
470,000
TOTAL
513,900
Table 7
Metered and Estimated Ship Nonelectric Data
Ship * Connect =
Ship Steam
Constant =
Ship
Intermittent +
Hours
Consumption,
Steam
Class/Name
Steam, kBtu/h
Steam,
kBtu
Load
kBtu/h
CG-16
2.4
2
4.4
30
132
DD-931
1.5
1.2
2.7
10
27
CVN-68
13.4
6.7
20.1
40
804
TOTAL
963
2.4
Unusual Building Loads. In this handbook, unusual
building loads are defined as loads associated with a building
that are not considered a part of typical operations for that
building type. These loads are found in two types.
in excess of typical conditions. This would include typical
daytime buildings or systems operated 24 hours per day. The
second type contains loads that are not considered typical
functions in that building type. Examples include large printing
equipment in a standard office building or swimming pool water
circulation equipment included in a storage building. Neither of
these load types is represented in the typical EUI values
presented in this handbook and must be added as part of the
whole-building EUI.
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