Course Out line Distribution Systems Load characteristics Distribution Transformers Switchgear Voltage drop calculations Grounding / Earthing Power Factor Batteries & Electrochemical processes Heating and Welding Illumination Engineering
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REFERENCE Books Elect. Power Dist. Systems Engg. by Turan Gonen Principles of POWER SYSTEM by V.K. Mehta Electrical Power Systems by Ashfaq Husain
LECTURE NOTES & MATERIAL DISCUSSED IN THE CLASS IS
EXTREEMELY IMPORTANT FROM EXAMINATION POINT OF VIEW.
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Attendance- (First 10 Minutes) Quiz -10 % - ALL will be counted Hourly 30% - ALL (3) will be counted Assignments - ALL will be counted AN Notes (SP 2016) - EPS-1ntro 3 THE STRUCTURE OF THE POWER SYSTEM Electric power systems are real-time energy delivery systems. Real time means that power is generated, transported, and supplied the moment you turn on the light switch.
Electric power systems are not storage systems like water systems and gas systems. Instead, generators produce the energy as the demand calls for it.
Figure shows the basic building blocks of an electric power system. An
interconnected power system is a complex enterprise that may be subdivided into the following major subsystems: Generation Subsystem Transmission and Subtransmission system Distribution Subsystem Utilization Subsystem
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