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KAMALA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, SINGAPUR

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

TEACHING SCHEDULE

Course Title Electrical Distribution Systems


Course Code EE852PE
Regulation R16
Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
Course Structure
4 -- --- 4
Faculty Name Ch.Bhaskar & A.Krishna

TEXT BOOKS :
T1. Electrical Power Distribution Systems by V.Kamaraju, TMHE
T2. . Electrical Power Distribution and Automation by S.Sivanagaraju, V.Sankar, Dhanpat Rai & Co, 2006
REFERENCE BOOKS :
R1. Electric Power Distribution system, Engineering – by Turan Gonen, Mc Graw-hill Book Company.
R2. Electrical Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution by SN Singh, PHI Publishers
COURSE PLAN:
No.of Topic(s) to be covered Textbooks & Remarks
classes
References
UNIT-I
GENERAL CONCEPTS& DISTRIBUTION
FEEDERS
1-2 Introduction to distribution systems R1 (1-3)
3-4 Load modelling and characteristics R1 (3-4)
5-6 Coincidence factor, contribution factor loss factor R1 (36-43)
7-8 Relationship between the load factor and loss factor R1 (48-51)
9-11 Classification of loads (Residential, commercial, T1(9-11)
Agricultural and Industrial) and their characteristics.
12-13 Design Considerations of Distribution Feeders R1 (5-9)
14-15 Radial and loop types of primary feeders, R1 (237-242)
16-17 Feeders voltage levels, R1 (244-245)
18 feeder loading R1 (245-246)
19-20 basic design practice of the secondary distribution R1 (170-172)
system
UNIT-II
SUBSTATIONS& SYSTEM ANALYSIS
21-22 Location of Substations R1(173), T1(143)
23-24 Rating of distribution substation, R1(178-185)
25 service area within primary feeders R1(235-239),
T1(59)
26-27 Benefits derived through optimal location of R1(2-9)
substations

21-22 Location of Substations R1(173), T1(143)


23-24 Rating of distribution substation, R1(178-185)
25 service area within primary feeders R1(235-239),
T1(59)
26-27 Benefits derived through optimal location of R1(2-9)
substations
28-29 Voltage drop and power-loss calculations R1(323-326)
30-31 Derivation for voltage drop and power loss in lines R1(327-330)
32-34 manual methods of solution for radial networks R1(331-333)
35-36 three phase balanced primary lines. R1(334-335)

UNIT-III
PROTECTION & COORDINATION
37-38 Objectives of distribution system protection R1(499)
39-40 types of common faults and procedure for fault R1(515-521)
calculations
Assignment-I
41-42 Protective Devices, Principle of operation of Fuses R1(485-490)
43-44 Circuit Reclosures R1(491-492)
45 line sectionalizes R1(493-495)
46-47 circuit breakers R1(496-499)
48-50 Coordination of Protective Devices R1(502-504)
51-52 General coordination procedure R1(504-513)
UNIT – IV
COMPENSATION FOR POWER FACTOR
IMPROVEMENT
53-54 Capacitive compensation for power-factor control R1(371-372)
55 Different types of power capacitors R1(373-376)
56-57 shunt and series capacitors, effect of shunt capacitors R1(394-395)
(Fixed and switched)
58-59 Power factor correction, capacitor allocation R1(397)
60 Economic justification R1(398)
61-62 Procedure to determine the best capacitor location R1(404-406)

UNIT –V
VOLTAGE CONTROL
63-64 Voltage Control&methods of voltage control T1(215-216)
65 Equipment for voltage control T1(217-218)
66 effect of series capacitors T1(219-220)
67 effect of AVB/AVR T1(221-222)
68-69 Line drop compensation &voltage fluctuations T1(223)
Assignment-II

Name& Signature of the Faculty HOD-EEE

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