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Noncoincidental peak load

 

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Noncoincidental peak load

 

Meaning of term noncoincidental peak load

The sum of two or more peakloads on individual systems that do not occur in the same time interval. Meaningful only when considering loads within a limited period of time, such as a day, week, month, a heating or cooling season, and usually for not more

 

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