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 Can one circuit take 14 LED T5 lights?

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frostier
post Nov 26 2016, 03:31 AM

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Your supply is 220-240. Assuming it's 220v
Then your amperes should be 13?

http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/V..._Calculator.htm

You have to look at total wattage of your tubes. Take into consideration the power factor
frostier
post Nov 26 2016, 07:16 AM

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QUOTE(Knight_2008 @ Nov 26 2016, 03:34 AM)
I just calculated. Total power required for the all the lights mentioned should be 206 W.

So you think one circuit can take it?

Anyway, not too sure how to use your calculator. My condo is using 3 phase electricity. So should be 220-240V and 13A; but what kind of power factor should I input.
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Led will have 0.90 pf.
But to be safe u can use 0.7pf

 

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