Module III - Concepts and Principles of Distribution Loss
Module III - Concepts and Principles of Distribution Loss
Technical Losses
Every element in a power system a line a transformer etc consume some energy while performing their expected duty.
Cumulative energy consumed by all these elements constitutes technical losses
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Commercial Losses Occur on account of Non performing meters Under performing meters Meters not read Application of lower multiplication factors Defects in CT / PT circuitry Pilferage by manipulation Theft by Direct tapping etc.
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T & D & Revenue Loss The total of Technical & Commercial losses are called T&D losses In addition to the above, revenue loss occurs on account of non-realisation of billed demand
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AT & C Losses AT & C is abbreviation for Aggregate Technical & Commercial loss
Example: Units Input 100 MU Units sold 70 MU Losses 30 MU T&D loss% 30% If Revenue collections are 90% of demand Out of 70 MU of sales revenue is realised for 63 MU AT & C losses are 37%
3. 4.
5.
7.0 7.5
23%
3.00 1.00
8.25
233% 750%
279%
IOSP
An integrated approach towards optimum system planning for prioritizing the works is as follows Reconfiguration Change of feed from one source to another Reconductoring Enhancing conductor size by replacement or conversion to double circuit Shunt / series capacitor (switched / unswitched) Auto Booster Additional link lines Combination of two or more of the above
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IOSP
(Contd)
For each of the approach as above LRVI (Loss Reduction & Voltage Improvement) are determined Cost benefit ratio is calculated and least cost option for maximum LRVI is selected. IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONDUCT THESE STUDIES FOR LOAD GROWTH UPTO 5 YEAR HORIZON.
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Single phase HVDS and 3 phase HVDS are both practised As majority of existing Agl. pump sets are with 3 phase motors, 3 phase HVDS is more acceptable.
Before After
350 340 320 420 420 430
Before After
18.63 16.82 16.30 5.47 5.30 3.77
Murakambattu
385
430
13.76
5.44
Additional Benefits
Motor Burn outs drastically got reduced Fuse blow outs are practically NIL Reliability of supply has improved considerably
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