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IF appliance data plate/installation manual says HEAT INPUT - "35 KW" then what should we consider kw as a GROSS or NET? I got two different answer . My college instructor says GROSS and my mentor says NET.

aman
 
if it says net will be net if it doesnt say will be gross
 
I agree with shaun take it as input gross unless it says net cheers kop
 
Check manufacturers instructions, more info in there than data plate, they're all online if there's not a hard copy on site.
 
Agree with shaun. But if you want to have net just devide the gross kw by 1.11 and you will have net.
 
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