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Assumption University Thailand EE4503 Electrical Systems Design Introduction 1 Assumption University Thailand Topics • Understand the electrical systems design • Know the standards used in this class • Electrical Power Systems – Production / Generation – Transmission – Distribution + Utilization 2 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Systems Design 3 Assumption University Thailand What we have to do? Design the electrical systems according to the standards • Know the standards • Apply the standards • Know theory behind the standards Rules, Regulations Laws 4 Assumption University Thailand Where? 5 Assumption University Thailand What? • Electrical Power Systems – Delivery of the electrical power to the users – Protection of the electrical systems • Communication Systems – Delivery of the electrical signal 6 Assumption University Thailand What is Communication Systems? • Telephone Systems • Fire Alarm Systems • Master Antenna TV Systems • Security & Closed Circuit TV Systems • Sound Systems • Building Automation Systems 7 Assumption University Thailand What is Electrical Power Systems? • Power Distribution Systems • Lighting Systems • Standby Power Systems • Lightening Protection Systems • Vertical Transportation Systems (today might include horizontal as well) 8 Assumption University Thailand What do we have to do? • Design the electrical systems according to – Safety (including Standards, Rules, Regulations) – Customer need • Cooperate with others: mechanical and civil • Detail specifications of the systems • Cost estimation 9 Assumption University Thailand What are outcomes? • Single Line Diagrams – Riser Diagram • Load Schedule Tables • Plans – Lighting – Receptacles 10 Assumption University Thailand What are outcomes (details)? • Requirements • Specifications – Equipment • Installation Details • Wiring diagrams 11 Assumption University Thailand What is a Good Design? • Safety • Minimum Initial Investment • Maximum Electrical Efficiency (Minimum Operating Costs): e.g. power factor control, transformer loss, zoning lighting control • Minimum Maintenance Cost 12 Assumption University Thailand What is a Good Design? • Maximum Service Continuity: depend to the need, e.g. hospital, office, computer center • Maximum Flexibility and Expandability • Maximum Power Quality: think about turning on an air condition then computer hangs. 13 Assumption University Thailand Standards 14 Assumption University Thailand What are standards? Common agreement on some technical issues : • Standards for electrical equipment – Cable, Circuit breaker, Switch, etc. • Standards for installation – Safety distance between 12kV cable 15 Assumption University Thailand Is there a single standard? • National Standards: to server the need of each country – NEC, ANSI, BS, DN, VDE, JIS, TIS (มอก.) • International Standards – ISO, IEC, EN 16 Assumption University Thailand Standard Comparison (examples) • Frequency: 60 Hz • Frequency: 50 Hz • Voltage: 208/120V, 480/277V • Voltage: 380/220V, 400/230V • Cable: AWG • Cable: mm2 • Dimension: inch, feet • Dimension: m • Weight: pound • Weight: kg Electrical System Design, ประสิทธิ์ พิทยพัฒน์ 17 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Symbols http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/wd/100-wd001_-en-p.pdf 18 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Symbols http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/wd/100-wd001_-en-p.pdf 19 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Symbols http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/wd/100-wd001_-en-p.pdf 20 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Power Systems 21 Assumption University Thailand Overview of Power Systems http://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/grid.jpg 22 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Power Plant (major) • Steam power plant: from lignite, oil, natural gas to nuclear • Combustion power plant: gas-turbine, diesel • Combined Cycle power plant: combined the above two 23 Assumption University Thailand Electrical Power Plant (minor) • Hydro power plant: Dam, pico-hydro • Solar cell • Wind turbine • ** Stream power plant: stirling engine 24 Assumption University Thailand Big Three by Thai Law • EGAT: Electrical Generating Authority of Thailand – Generation / Transmission • MEA: Metropolitan Electricity Authority – Transmission / Distribution / Utilization • PEA: Provincial Electricity Authority – Gen. / Trans. / Distribution / Utilization 25 Assumption University Thailand Generation • EGAT is the main electrical power generation (by law) • Private Power Producer (sell to EGAT) – Independent Power Producer (IPP) – Small Power Producer (SPP) 26 Assumption University Thailand Transmission • Long distance distribute of power • High voltage • High reliability (N-1, N-2, etc.) • Network of Transmission Power Grid – High reliable, efficiency 27 Assumption University Thailand ASEAN Power Grid http://www2.egat.co.th/apg/images/APG_MAP.png 28 Assumption University Thailand Distribution • Low voltage – 220V 1 phase 2 wires – 380/220V 3 phase 4 wires • High voltage – 12kV (11kV), 24kV (22kV) – 69kV, 115kV 29 Assumption University Thailand Backbone Distribution • Simple Radial • Primary-Selective System • Secondary-Selective System • Loop-primary system • etc. 30 Assumption University Thailand Backbone Distribution Simple Radial Electrical Power Distribution Systems Operations, D.B.Campbell 31 Assumption University Thailand Backbone Distribution Secondary Selective Electrical Power Distribution Systems Operations, D.B.Campbell 32 Assumption University Thailand Backbone Distribution Primary Selective Electrical Power Distribution Systems Operations, D.B.Campbell 33 Assumption University Thailand Distribution to End-user Depend on the area • Overhead cable • Underground cable from Overhead cable • Underground cable from Underground cable 34 Assumption University Thailand Reference • Electrical Systems Design, ประสิทธิ์ พิทยพัฒน์ • Electrical Power Distribution Systems Operations, D.B.Campbell 35