Battery Sizing
Battery Sizing
Battery Sizing
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1 SCOPE
This document covers Battery & Battery charger sizing calculation of 125 D.C. systems for Switchgear control for 405 MWp Solar plant at ABG,Odisha
Following indication lamps/Semaphore shall remain ON / OFF at a time in a worst condition for following type of breaker feeders.
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c) Protections for 33KV Switchgear Feeder
Qty. for Bus Coupler Qty. for Bus PT Qty. for Outgoing
Protections Relay Device No. Unit Watt Qty. for Incomer Feeder Qty. for Aux Trafo Feeder Total Watt
Feeder Feeder Feeder
50/50N/51/51
Instantaneous Over current & Earth Fault Relay
N
Undervoltage Relay 27
REF615F 5 3 1 1 0 2 35
Overvoltage Relay 59
Breaker Failure Relay 50BF
Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent 50G
Anti Pumping Relay NL22E 94 5 3 1 1 0 2 35
Trip Circuit Supervision Relay TCS 95 2 3 1 1 0 2 14
Master Trip Relay PQ8n 86 9 3 1 1 0 2 63
Auxiliary Relay-Trafo Fault CR-M 63X 2 0 10 0 0 0 20
Annunciator Windows (8-window) ANNUN - 12 3 0 1 0 0 48
Annunciator Windows (12-window) ANNUN - 18 0 0 0 0 2 36
Annunciator Windows (16-window) ANNUN - 24 0 1 0 0 0 24
251
3) Aux. Contactors / Relays for multiplication of contacts for logic requirements of schemes and Indications purpose
1 No. Aux. Relay / Contactor per feeder and burden of 4 W per Aux. Relay
Load of Auxiliary Relays = 9 X 4 W/ Aux. Relay (9-33KV Fdr )
= 36.00 W ------------------------------------------ (3)
B) First minute load at the beginning of the battery load cycle (0 to 1 min) :
A Typical fault is considered for Battery sizing, which will lead to tripping of 33KV side incomers/outgoing feeders.
The battery has to supply following momentary loads during first minute:
SWBD/SWGR Feeder Type No of Feeders Operation Trip coil burden Total Watt
C) Last minute load at the end of 239 min (239 min to 240 min) :
The battery has to supply following momentary loads during last minute before the AC supply is available to Battery Charger:
SWBD/SWGR Feeder Type No of Feeders Operation Watt per Fdr Total Watt
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The load cycle indicated in clause 2A.2 based on (A) (B) & (C)
2A.2 BATTERY DUTY CYCLE DIAGRAM :
14 Amp
13 Amp
MOMENTARY +
MOMENTARY CONTINUOUS
A + `CONTINUOUS
9 Amp
m
p
s
CONTINUOUS
3 CALCULATION:
3.1 Calculating number of cells (As per IEEE - 485) :
Nominal cell voltage = 2 V
Minimum (End) cell voltage = 1.85 V
Section I
1 A1 = 13 A1-0 = 13 M1 = 1 T=M1= 1 0.95 1 12.35
Sub Total Section-I 12.35
Section II
1 A1 = 13 A1-0 = 13 M1 = 1 T=M1+M2= 239 8.68 1 112.84
2 A2 = 9 A2-A1=-4 M2 = 238 T=M2= 238 8.68 1 -34.72
Sub Total Section-II 78.12
Section III
1 A1 = 13 A1-0 = 13 M1 = 1 T=M1+M2+M3= 240 8.68 1 112.84
2 A2 = 9 A2-A1=-4 M2 = 238 T=M2+M3= 239 8.68 1 -34.72
3 A3 = 14 A3-A2=5 M3 = 1 T=M3= 1 0.95 1 4.75
Sub Total Section-III 82.87
3.3.2 From above table 3.3.1, it is noted that the maximum AH capacity required is 82.87 AH of section IV.
Applying various factors :
a) Required AH (max. value) = 82.87 = 82.9 AH
b) Aging factor at 25% = 82.87 X 1.25 = 103.6 AH
c) Future Provision at 5% = 103.59 X 1.05 = 108.8 AH
d) Design Margin 10% = 108.77 X 1.1 = 119.7 AH
Accordingly, the battery size is selected is = 120 AH
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