Variable Load on Power Station

Types of Load in Power System

Types of Load in Power System: what is load in power system : A device which taps electrical energy from the electric power system is called a load on the system. The load may be resistive (e.g., electric lamp), inductive (e.g., induction motor), capacitive or some combination of them. The various Types of Load in …

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Variable Load Problem

Variable Load Problem: The variable load problem has introduced the following terms and factors in power plant engineering: 1.Connected load : It is the sum of continuous ratings of all the equipment’s connected to supply system. A power station supplies load to thousands of consumers. Each consumer has certain equipment installed in his premises. The sum of …

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Load Curve in Power Plant

Load Curve in Power Plant: The Load Curve in Power Plant showing the variation of load on the power station with respect to (wet) time is known as a load curve. The load on a power station is never constant; it varies from time to time. These load variations during the whole day (i.e., 24 …

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Variable Load on Power Station

Variable Load on Power Station: The load on a power station varies from time to time due to uncertain demands of the consumers and is known as Variable Load on Power Station. A power station is designed to meet the load requirements of the consumers. An ideal load on the station, from stand point of …

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Single Line Diagram of Electrical System

Single Line Diagram of Electrical System: The function of an Structure of Electrical Power System is to connect the power station to the consumers’ loads by means of interconnected system of transmission and distribution networks. Therefore, an electric power system consists of three principal components : the power station, the transmission lines and the distribution …

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