Powersystem
Powersystem
Powersystem
1.1 Size should determine not only for adequate current carrying capacity but
also for the voltage drop. The voltage drop from the power plant to the
primary distribution line should not exceed 5% of the primary distribution
system voltage.
1.2 Apply AC drop factor for the method for the section f the primary lines similar
to the secondary line voltage drop calculations.
1. Draw the schematic single line diagram from the generator to the
feeder or feeders.
2. Draw the schematic three line diagram.
3. Draw the front view of the switchboard showing the necessary meters,
instruments, control and transfer switches, and other necessary
equipments.
4. Draw all types of poles, towers, insulators, and supports.
Maximum
Maximum G.L.L. Demand Expected
& S.A.L. General Power Demand Per
Type of No.
(GLL+SAL)(0.72 Service No. of
Customer
) GPS(0.85) Customer (KVA)
3.5 0.72(1.5) x+y
0.85
A
2A
3A
4A
5A
B
2B
3B
4B
5B
C
2C
3C
4C
5C
D
2D
3D
4D
5D
E
2E
3E
4E
5E
F
2F
3F
4F
5F
Form 2
RESIDENTIAL LOADS:
RESIDENTIAL LOAD:
For T –
Use _____ KVA, 34.5kV, 230V / 115V, grounded, 60 Hz distribution
transformer with 5% impedance.
Im = 3 x IFL = 3 x _____
Im = ______ Amperes
The rating of the transformer shall be _____ KVA, 34.5 kV, 230 V / 115 V,
60 Hz, single-phase distribution transformer with 5% impedance, the total
expected load is _____%, the rating of the fuse cut-out shall be ____ ampere
fuse link. The maximum setting is _____ amperes; the Lightning Arrester (L.A.)
shall be line type rated 27 kV
Form 4
Refer to Table: 1
CM = 24 x d x I = 24 x x = __________ = ____________ CM
11 11 Use: _________ (from table 1)
Refer to Table: 1
Actual DC voltage drop, 50°C, 60 Hz, 8” spacing
R = _______/mile Xa = _______/mile Xsf = -0.049/mile
X = __________ = + (10.049) = _________
R R
Refer to Table: 1
CM = 24 x d x I = 24 x x = __________ = ____________ CM
11 11 Use: _________ (from table 1)
Refer to Table: 1
Actual DC voltage drop, 50°C, 60 Hz, 8” spacing
R = _______/mile Xa = _______/mile Xsf = -0.049/mile
X = __________ = + (10.049) = _________
R R
Form 5
Total
Total Load
Form 6:
Primary Wire Computations
CM = 24 x L x I x √3 / 2 = _____ CM
DC Voltage Drop
R per mile = ____Ω / mile; Xa per mile ___ Ω / mile; Xsf = 0.2523 Ω / mile
From Table 2:
F – 1 = _______ F – 3 = _____
F – 2 = _______ F – 4 = _____
S/S – 1 (F – 1 & F- 3 )
MAXIMUM DEMAND:
USE:
Ip = _________ Is = ________
√3 (230kV) √3 (34.5kV)
Ip = Is =
Use: ___ MVA, 230kV and 34.5kV as base volts on H.T. and L.T. respectively.
Zt ≈ Xt = 5% = j0.05 p.u.
Xs = _________ =
2000
Form 7:
The rating of the transformer shall be 3- _____ KVA, 34.5 kV, 230 V / 115 V, 60
Hz, 1Ø distribution transformer with 5% impedance, the total expected load is _____ %,
the rating of the fuse cut-out shall be _____ Amperes fuse link. The maximum setting of
load is _____ amperes, the L.A. shall be line type rated 27 kV.
TYPE A
AREA : 150 @ 24 VA/m2
Max Expected Load (GLL) = 150 x 24 = 3,600 VA
TYPE D
AREA: 90 @ 24 VA/m2
Max Expected Load (GLL) = 90 x 24 = 2,160 VA
1
– 1/6 Hp Refrigerator (124.33W) = 124.33Watts
1
– 1 hp Air Conditioning Unit (1840W) = 1840 Watts
1
– ¼ hp Washing Machine (186.5W) = 186.5 Watts
1
– ¼ hp Clothes Dryer (186.5W) = 186.5 Watts
1
– Small Freezer (300W) = 300 Watts
TOTAL =
2,637.33 Watts
TYPE F
AREA: 50 @ 24 VA/m2
Max Expected Load (GLL) = 50 x 24 = 1,200 VA