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The document provides instructions and questions for an exam on energy conservation and management. It is divided into 6 sections with multiple choice and descriptive questions worth a total of 70 marks. The questions cover topics such as energy auditing, cogeneration systems, induction motors, commercial and technical losses, energy tariffs, and energy conservation techniques and equipment. Students are asked to answer 5 out of 7 questions in section 1, 3 out of 4 questions in sections 2-4, and 2 out of 3 questions in sections 5-6.
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3 Hours / 70 Marks: Seat No

The document provides instructions and questions for an exam on energy conservation and management. It is divided into 6 sections with multiple choice and descriptive questions worth a total of 70 marks. The questions cover topics such as energy auditing, cogeneration systems, induction motors, commercial and technical losses, energy tariffs, and energy conservation techniques and equipment. Students are asked to answer 5 out of 7 questions in section 1, 3 out of 4 questions in sections 2-4, and 2 out of 3 questions in sections 5-6.
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3 Hours / 70 Marks Seat No.

Instructions : (1) All Questions are compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever necessary.
(4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(5) Preferably write the answers in sequential order.

Marks
1. Attempt any FIVE of the following : 10
(a) State the full form of BEE and MEDA.
(b) List out any two energy conservation equipments used with Induction Motor.
(c) Interpret the Aggregated Technical and Commercial losses (ATC) in power
system at state level.
(d) State the classification of cogeneration system based on sequence of energy
generation.
(e) Define peak-off-day tariff.
(f) Define ‘energy audit instruments’.
(g) Define ‘specific energy consumption’ of an electrical apparatus.

2. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12


(a) Identify the role of MEDA in implementation of E.C. Act, 2001.
(b) Explain the need of energy conservation techniques for induction motor.
(c) Summarise the commercial losses in Electrical Installation System and state
the causes, effect and remedy related to any two types.
(d) Explain the ‘incentive’ and ‘penalty’ related to power factor tariff.

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3. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12

(a) Suggest the suitable energy conservation equipment in following cases :

(i) Controlling of Lamp output

(ii) Increase/decrease the Fan output

(iii) Smooth starting of I.M.

(iv) Filter out the harmonic currents from main supply current.

(b) Illustrate with neat sketch the working of APFC (Automatic P.F. Controller).

(c) Explain the functioning of Gas turbine cogeneration system with the help of
block diagram.

(d) Develop a questionnaire for the energy audit project of a small scale industry.

4. Attempt any THREE of the following : 12

(a) List out the main features of Energy Conservation Act-2001.

(b) Suggest energy conservation technique for following loading condition of


Induction Motor :

(i) Driving load is more than motor rating.

(ii) Motor is loaded between 70% to 80% of its rating.

(iii) Motor is 50% loaded always.

(iv) Motor is running with less than 30% loaded condition but sometimes
load reaches to 50%.

(c) With the help of case study, explain the effect of ‘replacement of Lamps by
EEF Lamps’ in an Energy Audit Project (Any two).

(d) How penalty charges are calculated for exceeding contract demand in energy
bill ?

(e) List out the informations that can be obtained from ‘Energy Flow Diagram’.
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5. Attempt any TWO of the following : 12
(a) Describe the following energy conservation technique used to improve the
performance of transformer.
– Load sharing
– Parallel Operation
– Isolating Technique
(b) A factory has a max. load of 300 kW at 0.85 P.F. lagging with an annual
consumption of 40,000 units. Applied tariff is ` 4.5 per kVA of MD plus 2
paise per unit plus 0.5 paise per unit of each 1% of P.F. below 0.9. Calculate
the annual saving if P.F. is raised to 0.9.
(c) State the advantages of adoption of co-generation system in a chemical
industry. (Any six)

6. Attempt any TWO of the following : 12


(a) Describe the work details of ‘Detailed Energy Audit’ procedure of its
Phase-I, Phase-II and Phase-III.
(b) Exterior lighting of a housing complex is provided with 20 number of Tube-
light (40 W + 17 W ballast) and 10 no. of CFL (20 W) Lamps. It is
recommended to replace them by T5 tubelight (32 W + 8w ballast). Calculate
the simple payback period.
Data given :
Working hours per day = 10
Working days per month = 25
Cost of T5-Tubelight = ` 150 per piece

Energy cost = ` 4 per unit


(c) Explain any three types of energy efficient light control devices used in
energy conservation project.

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