Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Design Criteria for Medium Voltage Networks

Inside the Electric Power Distribution System plan it will need a guideline to determine a criterion for the planning of medium voltage overhead line and low voltage. Design This criterion will be a reference in designing a Power Distribution System, ranging from SUTM, Transformers, JTR or SR.
The purpose of the manufacture of Design Criteria is to provide a directional grip in the preparation of system design and standards - standards of construction which will be used as well as distribution network expansion planning to get a high level of distribution efficiency.
Criteria to be used as a benchmark are:
1) The Voltage Drop
2) Magnitude Decrease
3) Cos Phi
4) Loss Load Factor (LLF)

Electric Power Distribution System to be reviewed are:
1) 20 kV Medium Voltage Systems.
2) Distribution Substation.
3) Low Voltage Systems 230/400 Volt.
4) House Connections.

To make the design criteria will be guided by existing SPLN and Conditions - other related provisions.
Electric Power Distribution Systems for Medium Voltage to be developed is 20 KV Voltage Distribution System using air and or cable conductor medium voltage 20 KV with respect to the density of the load, the level of quality and reliability and customer needs.

Some of the criteria considered are:
1) Criteria for the density of the load
2) Pattern Configuration
3) Correlation Voltage Drop
4) Correlation of losses against the standard network.
5) Development of a New Network
6) Consistency between the network loading of standard loading pattern.

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