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Автор: Zark Bedalov
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
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Voltage Regulation 2.7.13 Overhead Distribution Lines

        2.8 Transformer System Grounding 2.8.1 Transmission Level 2.8.2 MV Systems 2.8.3 LV Systems 2.8.4 Generator Neutrals

        2.9 Transformer Winding Configurations and Phasing

        2.10 Standby Power

        2.11 Insulation Coordination 2.11.1 Substation Shielding

        2.12 Plant Control System

        2.13 Fire Protection

        Reference

      Designing a Key one‐line diagram is the most important task in the development of an electrical system for a power or an industrial plant. This diagram is a result of the key decisions made by the engineers working on the project. This book devotes significant time in explaining the electrical components, which are fundamental in building the functional electrical one‐line diagram.

      The one‐line diagram represents the electrical power distribution formed to suit the technological process for the proposed project (see Chapter 1). The electrical engineers must focus on acquiring information on the type of process, load magnitude, load centers, quality and availability of power, power loss tolerance, and required plant reliability.

      The design procedure in this chapter is described in light detail to arouse interest of the electrical engineers in the design and operation of electrical systems for industrial manufacturing and power plants. More clarifying details related to the specific equipment specifications, applications, and reasons for their selection can be found in the chapters that follow.

Illustration of single-line diagrams showing the electrical power flows and plant overall integration.

      Decisions must be made on the main switchyard, the number of incoming transformers, and the selection of the plant busbar voltages for distribution of power to the major load centers for large and small loads and primary and secondary power lines to remote plant facilities.

       Note: The voltages and frequency applied in this book will be those of the North American standards. The principles of calculations and application used here are equally applicable to the IEC system voltages used in the other parts of the world.

      The activities presented in this book, some of it in this chapter as part of the electrical design, include the following:

       Determine the site conditions and discuss the interconnection with local Utility.

       Review of mechanical load flow diagrams, P&D diagrams and establish load (kW) estimates and voltage levels.

       Prepare one‐line diagrams and plant design criteria.

       Conduct system studies and determine electrical equipment ratings.

Illustration of a small part of the ore handling flow diagram. Illustration of a small P&ID segment where the process (instrumentation) engineers will develop 30–40 process piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID) to instrument and automate the plant.

      The principal operating item in this facility and the biggest electrical load is a large 10 MVA semi autogenous grinding (SAG) mill operated as a variable speed drive cyclo‐converter. It receives the ore from the crushers,