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Then calculate the simultaneity coefficient

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:58 am
by pappu827
Since the idea is to perform well and optimize energy consumption, there are other more useful options. In this case, the simultaneity coefficient serves to round off the simultaneity factor , taking into account the actual consumption. It is a useful way to calculate how much power is needed.

How is the simultaneity coefficient calculated?
To calculate the simultaneity coefficients , you must perform certain steps. They are as follows:

First, add up the power of your appliances
Remember that you don't have to add them all up , but, for yemen email list example, you can add the air conditioning or heating (always the one with the most power) and add the appliances that are always on (such as the refrigerator and freezer). Finally, keep your habits in mind when making the calculation, because you won't always use them at the same time or at the same times.



To give you a more accurate idea, here is a table with approximate values ​​(it will vary depending on the model). Take a look:




To divide the simultaneity coefficient , you have to take the power of the appliances selected according to your habits and divide it by the maximum power of the installation.

Coefficient of simultaneity : typical household appliances / maximum power of the installation

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What result does the simultaneity coefficient give you?
Once you've done the math, you'll get a figure that's more accurate to your daily consumption. And this is obviously the point of the simultaneity coefficient . At this point, it's more realistic than the simultaneity factor , since it ignores the fact that all the devices are never connected at the same time (it's extremely rare for that to happen).

Once you have the result, if the difference between the simultaneity coefficient and the simultaneity factor is large, you may need to change the power. After all, making this adjustment is very simple and you will notice it on your bill.

How can you change the power of your home?
Are you a Naturgy customer? Then it's easy: log into your profile, access the Power Recommender and you will find out what the optimal maximum power is for the peak period and the off-peak period, respectively.