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Presentation Slide on Electrical Supply
System
Course Title : Power Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power
Course No : EEE 351
Submitted by: 1602006, 1602007 ,1602008 ,1602009, 1602010
Submitted to : Mrinmoy Dey, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, CUET
Ref. Chapter 7 Principal of Power
System written by VK Mehta
Dept. of EEE,CUET 2
The conveyance of electric power from
a power station to consumers’ premises is
known as electric supply system.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 3
1) The power station: Electric power is
produced
2) The transmission lines: transmitted over
large distances to load centers
3) The distribution system: distributed to a
large number of small and big consumers
Dept. of EEE,CUET 4
d.c. or a.c. system
overhead or underground system.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 6
Dept. of EEE,CUET 7
Generating station : In the given figure, G.S.
represents the generating station where electric
power is produced by 3-phase alternators
operating in parallel.
The usual generation voltage:11 kV.
For economy in the transmission of electric power,
the generation voltage is stepped upto 132 kV or
230kV (or more) at the generating station
Dept. of EEE,CUET 8
Primary transmission: The electric power at 132
kV/230kV is transmitted by 3-phase, 3-wire
overhead system
Secondary transmission: The primary transmission
line terminates at the receiving station (RS).At the
receiving station, the voltage is reduced to 33kV by
step-down transformers. From this station, electric
power is transmitted at 33kV by 3-phase, 3-wire
overhead system to various sub-stations (SS)
located at the strategic points in the city.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 9
Primary distribution: The secondary transmission line
terminates at the sub-station (SS) where voltage is
reduced from 33 kV to 11kV, 3-phase, 3-wire. The 11
kV lines run along the important road sides of the city.
Secondary distribution: The electric power from
primary distribution line (11 kV) is delivered to
distribution substations (DS). These sub-stations are
located near the consumers’ localities and step down
the voltage to 400 V, 3-phase, 4-wire for secondary
distribution.
The voltage between any two phases is 400 V and
between any phase and neutral is 230 V. The single-
phase residential lighting load is connected between
any one phase and neutral, whereas 3-phase, 400 V
motor load is connected across 3-phase lines directly.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 10
Advantages of The high voltage d.c. (HVDC)
transmission over high voltage a.c. transmission:
1) It requires only two conductors as compared to
three for a.c. transmission.
2) There is no inductance, capacitance, phase
displacement and surge problems in d.c. trans-
mission.
3) Due to the absence of inductance, the voltage
drop in a d.c. transmission line is less than the
a.c. line for the same load and sending end
voltage. For this reason, a d.c. transmission line
has better voltage regulation.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 11
4. There is no skin effect in a d.c. system.
Therefore, entire cross-section of the line
conductor is utilized.
5. For the same working voltage, the potential
stress on the insulation is less in case of
d.c.system than that in a.c. system. Therefore, a
d.c. line requires less insulation.
6. A d.c. line has less corona loss and reduced
interference with communication circuits.
7. The high voltage d.c. transmission is free from
the dielectric losses, particularly in the case of
cables
8. In d.c. transmission, there are no stability
problems and synchronizing difficulties.Dept. of EEE,CUET 12
Disadvantages:
1. Electric power cannot be generated at high
d.c. voltage due to commutation problems.
2. The d.c. voltage cannot be stepped up for
transmission of power at high voltages.
3. The d.c. switches and circuit breakers have
their own limitations.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 13
1) The power can be generated at high voltages.
2) The maintenance of a.c. sub-stations is easy and
cheaper.
3) The a.c. voltage can be stepped up or stepped
down by transformers with ease and efficiency.
This permits to transmit power at high voltages
and distribute it at safe potentials
Dept. of EEE,CUET 14
1) An a.c. line requires more copper than a d.c. line.
2) The construction of a.c. transmission line is more
complicated than a d.c. transmission line.
3) Due to skin effect in the a.c. system, the effective
resistance of the line is increased.
4) An a.c. line has capacitance. Therefore, there is a
continuous loss of power due to charging current
even when the line is open.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 15
Reduces volume of conductor material.
Increases transmission efficiency
Decreases percentage line drop
Dept. of EEE,CUET 16
P = power transmitted in watts
V = line voltage in volts
cos φ = power factor of the load
l = length of the line in metres
R = resistance per conductor in ohms
ρ = resistivity of conductor material
a = area of X-section of conductor
W=Total power loss
Dept. of EEE,CUET 17
J=the current density
of the conductor
Dept. of EEE,CUET 18
Dept. of EEE,CUET 19
the increased cost of
insulating the conductors
the increased cost of
transformers, switchgear
and other terminal
apparatusDept. of EEE,CUET 20
1) D.C. system
i. D.C. two-wire.
ii. D.C. two-wire with mid-point earthed.
iii. D.C. three-wire.
2) Single-phase A.C. system
i. Single-phase two-wire.
ii. Single-phase two-wire with mid-point earthed.
iii. Single-phase three-wire.
3) Two-phase A.C. system
i. Two-phase four-wire.
ii. Two-phase three wire.
4) Three-phase A.C. system
i. Three-phase three-wire.
ii. Three-phase four-wire.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 21
1) Same power (P watts) transmitted by each
system.
2) The distance (l metres) over which power is
transmitted remains the same.
3) The line losses (W watts) are the same in
each case.
4) The maximum voltage between any
conductor and earth (Vm) is the same in each
case.
Dept. of EEE,CUET 22
1. Two-wire d.c. system with one conductor earthed
Volume of Conductor materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 23
2. Two-wire d.c. system
with mid-point earthed
Volume of Conductor materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 24
3. Three-
wire d.c.
system
Volume of Conductor
materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 25
4. Single phase 2-wire
a.c. system with one
conductor earthed
Volume of Conductor
materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 26
5. Single phase 2-wire
system with mid-point
earthed
Volume of Conductor materials
Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 27
6. Single phase,
3-wire system
Volume of Conductor
materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 28
wire a.c. system
Volume of Conductor materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 29
3-wire system
Volume of Conductor materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 30
9. 3-Phase, 3-
wire system
Volume of Conductor materials Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 31
10. 3-phase, 4-
wire system
Volume of Conductor materials
Required
Dept. of EEE,CUET 32
Dept. of EEE,CUET 33
1. Conductors
2. Step-up and step-down transformers
3. Line insulators
4. Support
5. Protective devices
6. Voltage regulating devices
Dept. of EEE,CUET 34
Dept. of EEE,CUET 35
Dept. of EEE,CUET 36
Dept. of EEE,CUET 37
Principal of power systems, Vk
Mehta,6 𝑡ℎ
edition
 www.wikipedia.org
 https://iitg.vlab.co.in/
https://coep.vlab.co.in/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d
tzn63hlBrU
References
Dept. of EEE,CUET 38
Dept. of EEE,CUET 39

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Electrical Power Supply System

  • 1. Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology Presentation Slide on Electrical Supply System Course Title : Power Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power Course No : EEE 351 Submitted by: 1602006, 1602007 ,1602008 ,1602009, 1602010 Submitted to : Mrinmoy Dey, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, CUET
  • 2. Ref. Chapter 7 Principal of Power System written by VK Mehta Dept. of EEE,CUET 2
  • 3. The conveyance of electric power from a power station to consumers’ premises is known as electric supply system. Dept. of EEE,CUET 3
  • 4. 1) The power station: Electric power is produced 2) The transmission lines: transmitted over large distances to load centers 3) The distribution system: distributed to a large number of small and big consumers Dept. of EEE,CUET 4
  • 5. d.c. or a.c. system overhead or underground system.
  • 8. Generating station : In the given figure, G.S. represents the generating station where electric power is produced by 3-phase alternators operating in parallel. The usual generation voltage:11 kV. For economy in the transmission of electric power, the generation voltage is stepped upto 132 kV or 230kV (or more) at the generating station Dept. of EEE,CUET 8
  • 9. Primary transmission: The electric power at 132 kV/230kV is transmitted by 3-phase, 3-wire overhead system Secondary transmission: The primary transmission line terminates at the receiving station (RS).At the receiving station, the voltage is reduced to 33kV by step-down transformers. From this station, electric power is transmitted at 33kV by 3-phase, 3-wire overhead system to various sub-stations (SS) located at the strategic points in the city. Dept. of EEE,CUET 9
  • 10. Primary distribution: The secondary transmission line terminates at the sub-station (SS) where voltage is reduced from 33 kV to 11kV, 3-phase, 3-wire. The 11 kV lines run along the important road sides of the city. Secondary distribution: The electric power from primary distribution line (11 kV) is delivered to distribution substations (DS). These sub-stations are located near the consumers’ localities and step down the voltage to 400 V, 3-phase, 4-wire for secondary distribution. The voltage between any two phases is 400 V and between any phase and neutral is 230 V. The single- phase residential lighting load is connected between any one phase and neutral, whereas 3-phase, 400 V motor load is connected across 3-phase lines directly. Dept. of EEE,CUET 10
  • 11. Advantages of The high voltage d.c. (HVDC) transmission over high voltage a.c. transmission: 1) It requires only two conductors as compared to three for a.c. transmission. 2) There is no inductance, capacitance, phase displacement and surge problems in d.c. trans- mission. 3) Due to the absence of inductance, the voltage drop in a d.c. transmission line is less than the a.c. line for the same load and sending end voltage. For this reason, a d.c. transmission line has better voltage regulation. Dept. of EEE,CUET 11
  • 12. 4. There is no skin effect in a d.c. system. Therefore, entire cross-section of the line conductor is utilized. 5. For the same working voltage, the potential stress on the insulation is less in case of d.c.system than that in a.c. system. Therefore, a d.c. line requires less insulation. 6. A d.c. line has less corona loss and reduced interference with communication circuits. 7. The high voltage d.c. transmission is free from the dielectric losses, particularly in the case of cables 8. In d.c. transmission, there are no stability problems and synchronizing difficulties.Dept. of EEE,CUET 12
  • 13. Disadvantages: 1. Electric power cannot be generated at high d.c. voltage due to commutation problems. 2. The d.c. voltage cannot be stepped up for transmission of power at high voltages. 3. The d.c. switches and circuit breakers have their own limitations. Dept. of EEE,CUET 13
  • 14. 1) The power can be generated at high voltages. 2) The maintenance of a.c. sub-stations is easy and cheaper. 3) The a.c. voltage can be stepped up or stepped down by transformers with ease and efficiency. This permits to transmit power at high voltages and distribute it at safe potentials Dept. of EEE,CUET 14
  • 15. 1) An a.c. line requires more copper than a d.c. line. 2) The construction of a.c. transmission line is more complicated than a d.c. transmission line. 3) Due to skin effect in the a.c. system, the effective resistance of the line is increased. 4) An a.c. line has capacitance. Therefore, there is a continuous loss of power due to charging current even when the line is open. Dept. of EEE,CUET 15
  • 16. Reduces volume of conductor material. Increases transmission efficiency Decreases percentage line drop Dept. of EEE,CUET 16
  • 17. P = power transmitted in watts V = line voltage in volts cos φ = power factor of the load l = length of the line in metres R = resistance per conductor in ohms ρ = resistivity of conductor material a = area of X-section of conductor W=Total power loss Dept. of EEE,CUET 17
  • 18. J=the current density of the conductor Dept. of EEE,CUET 18
  • 20. the increased cost of insulating the conductors the increased cost of transformers, switchgear and other terminal apparatusDept. of EEE,CUET 20
  • 21. 1) D.C. system i. D.C. two-wire. ii. D.C. two-wire with mid-point earthed. iii. D.C. three-wire. 2) Single-phase A.C. system i. Single-phase two-wire. ii. Single-phase two-wire with mid-point earthed. iii. Single-phase three-wire. 3) Two-phase A.C. system i. Two-phase four-wire. ii. Two-phase three wire. 4) Three-phase A.C. system i. Three-phase three-wire. ii. Three-phase four-wire. Dept. of EEE,CUET 21
  • 22. 1) Same power (P watts) transmitted by each system. 2) The distance (l metres) over which power is transmitted remains the same. 3) The line losses (W watts) are the same in each case. 4) The maximum voltage between any conductor and earth (Vm) is the same in each case. Dept. of EEE,CUET 22
  • 23. 1. Two-wire d.c. system with one conductor earthed Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 23
  • 24. 2. Two-wire d.c. system with mid-point earthed Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 24
  • 25. 3. Three- wire d.c. system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 25
  • 26. 4. Single phase 2-wire a.c. system with one conductor earthed Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 26
  • 27. 5. Single phase 2-wire system with mid-point earthed Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 27
  • 28. 6. Single phase, 3-wire system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 28
  • 29. wire a.c. system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 29
  • 30. 3-wire system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 30
  • 31. 9. 3-Phase, 3- wire system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 31
  • 32. 10. 3-phase, 4- wire system Volume of Conductor materials Required Dept. of EEE,CUET 32
  • 34. 1. Conductors 2. Step-up and step-down transformers 3. Line insulators 4. Support 5. Protective devices 6. Voltage regulating devices Dept. of EEE,CUET 34
  • 38. Principal of power systems, Vk Mehta,6 𝑡ℎ edition  www.wikipedia.org  https://iitg.vlab.co.in/ https://coep.vlab.co.in/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d tzn63hlBrU References Dept. of EEE,CUET 38