What is the max demand on your transformer and your company?
Answer Posted / nagesh.patwari
Maximum Demand (kVA) is your peak demand of electricity from the grid. ... Your energy distribution company charges you for the maximum demand, so it costs you money. Maximum demand (MD) is the peak level of electricity demand recorded by TNB meter during a 30-minute interval in a month. The amount charged to a user is based on the recorded MD in kilowatt (kW) multiplied by the respective MD rate.
Company MD is sanctioned MD which you have to maintain to avoid penalty from Electricity Board
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