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Estimation and Costing

This document presents the 10 step process for performing an electrical estimation and costing for a room. It involves determining the load calculation, selecting the appropriate wire size, calculating material costs, estimating labor costs, and ensuring voltage drop requirements are met. The key loads for the example room include lighting, fans, sockets, and a camera. The total material cost is estimated to be Rs. 28,050 and labor is estimated at Rs. 3,000 based on the number of points. The appropriate copper wire size is determined to be 71.5 sqmm.

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Estimation and Costing

This document presents the 10 step process for performing an electrical estimation and costing for a room. It involves determining the load calculation, selecting the appropriate wire size, calculating material costs, estimating labor costs, and ensuring voltage drop requirements are met. The key loads for the example room include lighting, fans, sockets, and a camera. The total material cost is estimated to be Rs. 28,050 and labor is estimated at Rs. 3,000 based on the number of points. The appropriate copper wire size is determined to be 71.5 sqmm.

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• ELETRICAL ESTIMATING AND COSTING

• TERM PAPER

NAME :YUVARAJ
REG:11604250(9)
• ELETRICAL ESTIMATION AND COSTING
• The electrical estimation and costing means collect
the details information of what are materials required
for work mentain the cost of material is called a
electrical estimation and costing
• estimating and costing adavantages and aims
• 1.to ensure the list of material is completed before starting
to work so that chances of shortage of material reduces
• 2.To ensure their should not be any misuse money and
material

• work is complete oin time
• Time =money
STEP :1
• STEP :2
• Height of horizontal and run and lighting fitting from floor level =4
meter
• Height of switch board from floor level=1.5m
• Location hall: 1.light 4*20w=80w
• 2.fan 6*80w=480w
• 3.6amp socket30*220*6=39600w
• 4.15amp socket2*15*220=6600w
• 5.celling fan 1*250=250w
• 6.camera 1*70w=70
• Total=47,0175/1000=47kw

• STEP 3
• P=vicosfi
• 47=220*1*I
• I=47/220=213
• Current rating =load current*2
• 213*2=426 amp
• Therefore for lighting circuit 71.5sqmmcopper is selected wire table

• STEP 4
• Length of conduct required use concealed conduit system of wiring
• Loacation haa;1.Horizontzl run=4+4+4
• 2.vertical drop switch=1
• 3.pipe line =0.5
• wall crossing =0.33*5=1.65
• Total=12+1.65=13.63=14(say)
• Total pre conduct =14*5%(wastage)=15 meter(say)

• STEP 5
• Total length of wire required
• Length of wire 71.5(copper wire)=15*3=45 meter
Step 6
• Cost of materials in room
• 1.6 fan*1200=7200
• 2.4light *200=800
• 3.1 celling fan*3000=3000
• 4. 6 amp 30*30=900
• 5.15 amp 2*75=150
• 6.1 camera=10000
• 7.1 door =6000
• Total=28050
• STEP 7
• The labour charge depends upon number of points
• No of points=6fan +4light+1camera+30socket+1door+1celling fan
• total =43

• labour cost = no of points =3000

• STEP 8
• for heating load
• Current load =load current *factor of safety
• 213*2=426amp
• Therefore 95s2mm copper wire is sel

• STEP 9
• Cabel size calculate
• total=213=amp
• Voltage drop
• =213*2/100=426/100=4.26
• STEP 10
• Cabel size calculate
• total=213=amp
Vd=mvd*i*l/1000
Where I =current carried per conductor in amp
l=route length in meter (one conductor only)
mvd=opproximat volts /amp/meter
Note:the max allowed voltage drop is normally 2.5%
• 0.54*213*4/1000=0.46
• : voltage drop
• =213*2/100=426/100=4.26
• :Cooper wire
• 1mm2=6amp
• 1/6*217=36.16mm=36mm
• 217amp=36mm2
• : Aluminum wire
• 1mm2=1.5to 2amp
• 1/2=*217=108
• 217amp=108mm2

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