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Impact of Load Factor on Distinct Feeders of 132/11 kV Grid Station in Distribution Network
Author(s) -
Mohsin Ali Koondhar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sir syed university research journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-2048
pISSN - 1997-0641
DOI - 10.33317/ssurj.163
Subject(s) - load factor , power factor , tripping , base load power plant , electrical engineering , load balancing (electrical power) , transformer , load distribution , ac power , electric power system , grid , power (physics) , engineering , automotive engineering , structural engineering , voltage , renewable energy , distributed generation , mathematics , physics , geometry , circuit breaker , quantum mechanics
This study involves a discussion of power load factors, which are important terms for power systems. The advanced load factor is suited to the power system from the power consumption site to the power station and has been studied for various feeders as Tube well, New Petaro, LMC, OCF-I, OCF-II, Old Petaro and Allama I.I Qazi of 132/11 kV grid station Jamshoro. What needs to be researched is the relatively low load factor; due to the load factor, Hyderabad Power Supply Company faces many problems such as transformer tripping, conductive heat up equipments, breakdown of insulation & reactive power failure, all of which are bad main cause of distribution system. To analyse the load impact on the distribution losses of the 07 feeders on the 132/11 kV gird station during collection & to investigate the power loss caused by load factor, the calculated peak power & minimum load data loss sources at distinct load times. After analysis, it is proved that reducing peak load to minimize peak demand and minimum load during peak period, increase b/w average load during bed period and stabilize the power distribution system to improve load factor and increase unit load factor savings are done.

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