Industrial End User (Electrical Distribution)

Industrial End User (Electrical Distribution System)

  1. At the industrial end user premises, again the plant network elements like transformers at receiving sub-station, switchgear, lines and cables, load break switches, capacitors, cause losses, which affect the input-received energy. However the losses in such systems are meager and unavoidable. 
  2. A typical plant (single line diagram) of electrical distribution system is shown in Figure.
  3. After power generation at the plant it is transmitted and distributed over a wide network. The standard technical losses are around 17%, in India. 
  4. But the figures for many of the states show transmission and distribution losses ranging from 17-50%. All these may not constitute technical losses, since unmetered and pilferage are also accounted in this loss. 
  5. When the power reaches the industry, it meets the transformer. 
  6. The energy efficiency of the transformer is generally very high. Next, it goes to the motor through internal plant distribution network.
  7. A typical distribution network efficiency including transformer is 95%, and motor efficiency is about 90%. Another 30% is lost in the mechanical system, which includes, coupling, drive train, a driven equipment such as pump and flow control valves, throttling etc. Thus, overall efficiency becomes 50%. 
  8. Hence, one unit saved in the end user is equivalent to two units generated in the power plant.

Electrical distribution system-Single Line Diagram

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