Adaptive load shedding

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural load circuit systems – Selectively connected or controlled load circuits

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364492, H02J 300

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043374018

ABSTRACT:
A load shedding system for shedding loads within a building to maintain power demand within the building below a predetermined level (i.e. current demand limit) wherein the loads which can be shed are those which affect or control actual conditions in the zones associated with the loads is disclosed having condition sensors for sensing conditions such as temperature in the zones of a building and a control apparatus responsive to the conditions being sensed by the condition sensors and connected to the loads for shedding the loads in order of those loads affecting or controlling the zones having the least deviation between the actual condition and a desired condition being shed first and those loads affecting or controlling those zones having the most deviation being shed last to maintain power demand below the predetermined level.

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