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Text books:

1)Electrical distribution systems by turan gonen,

2) electrical power distribution by A.S Pabla.

Presented by
J RAVINDRANADH
M-tech (power systems
Electrical engineer (seimens)

)
Power plant Transmission Distribution system
system

Generator
GT
220 KV
Distribution

Step down
transformer

10.6 KV
This subject deals with
 1) GENERAL CONCEPTS.
 2) DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS.
 3) SUBSTATIONS.
 4) SYSTEM ANALYSIS.
 5) PROTECTION.
 6) COORDINATION.
 7) COMPENSATION FOR POWER FACTOR
IMPROVEMENT.
 8) VOLTAGE CONTROL.
 Load modelling and characteristics.
 Coincidence factor.
 contribution factor.
 loss factor - Relationship between the load
factor and loss factor.
 Coincidence factor.
 Classification of loads (Residential, commercial,
Agricultural and Industrial) and their characteristics.
 Design Considerations
 voltage levels.
 feeder loading.
 basic design practice of the secondary
distribution system.
 Benefits derived through optimal location of
substations

 Rating of distribution substation


 Voltage drop and power-loss calculations

 Derivation for voltage drop and power loss


in lines

 Manual methods of solution for radial networks.

 Three phase balanced primary lines.


 Objectives
 Distribution system protection.
 Types of common faults and procedure for fault
calculations.
 Protective Devices
 Principle of operation of Fuses.
 Circuit Reclosures.
 line sectionalizes.
 Circuit breakers.

 Coordination of Protective Devices.
 General coordination procedure.
 Power factor correction.

 capacitor allocation - Economic justification -


Procedure to determine the best capacitor
location.

 Capacitive compensation for power-factor control.

 Different types of power capacitors.


 shunt and series capacitors.
 effect of shunt capacitors (Fixed and switched)
 Power factor correction, capacitor allocation -
Economic justification - Procedure to determine the
best capacitor location.
 Equipment for voltage control.
 Effect of series capacitors.
 Effect of AVB/AVR.
 line drop compensation
 To improve performance.
 Design and Planning.
 Better Operation and maintenance.
 To reduce transmission losses.
 To improve system efficiency.
 Improve quality of power to customer.
 Load modelling, better load dispatch
 Load growth calculation in service areas
 load forecasting.
 Automation development.
 Protection of whole system etc…
Questions ????
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