102 Inspector
Senior Member
- Location
- N/E Indiana
- Occupation
- Inspector- All facets
Local museum displays outside lighting during the christmas season for walk throughs. Current electrical service is a demand meter and they typically hit one disconnect main to turn on all the displays at the same time. If they turn on displays independently, would they lower the cost with the demand meter and how long between each display would they have to wait to see any savings. Not sure how all that works, but wondering the same with a 100 watt bulb. At what point is there any savings? Any comments appreciated. The local utility says they were close to a melt down based on demand meter readings and now they will be spltiing into 3 separate services, all group together. 3 disconnects will serve load-side panels placed throughout the walking paths to energize the displays. Some displays have 500-700 lights each. Probably 100 displays total. Approximately 30 separate branch circuits.