The capacity refers to the energy or physical load amount that equipment can handle.
Data Type:
Constrained List
Category:
Unit of Measure:
None
Sector:
Commercial, Residential, Multifamily
The capacity refers to the energy or physical load amount that equipment can handle.
List Options | Option Definition | Unit of Measure | |
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Accumulated nonactive energy | The energy, in watt-hours (Wh), consumed by the battery charger in battery maintenance and standby modes of operation over a period of time. A standard 48-hour period is used for evaluation, consisting of 36 hours of maintenance mode operation followed by 12 hours of standby mode operation. | None | |
Battery energy | The energy, in watt-hours (Wh), that may be delivered by the battery under specified discharge conditions. Battery energy is measured at a constant current discharge rate of 0.2 C, beginning with a fully charged battery and ending at the manufacturer specified cutoff voltage. | None | |
Connected load | Power load capacity of equipment in the premises, such as total kW of a server farm. | None | |
Full Load | Equipment capacity as measured at full load | None | |
Nominal voltage | Industry standard cell voltage multiplied by the number of cells in the battery pack. Nominal Battery Voltage is typically listed on battery packaging. | None | |
None | None | None | |
Not applicable | Not applicable | None | |
Other | Other | None | |
Rated | Equipment nameplate rated capacity | None | |
Rated voltage | The equipment's nameplate rated voltage is tested at standard testing conditions and indicates the voltage at which the equipment is designed to work. | None | |
Size | Dimensional size of equipment. | None | |
Unknown | Unknown | None | |
Volume | Volume capacity of equipment or asset, such as a pool. | None | |
Waste heat | Amount of heat energy rejected to its surroundings. | None |
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