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Análisis de un sistema eléctrico industrial o comercial
Author(s) -
Enrique González-Aragón-Barrera,
Juan Bautista Marquez-Castillo,
José Trinidad Rolón-Salazar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista de operaciones tecnológicas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-6806
DOI - 10.35429/jto.2019.12.3.7.12
Subject(s) - reliability engineering , computer science , electric potential energy , electrical equipment , carbon footprint , work (physics) , energy consumption , automotive engineering , engineering , energy (signal processing) , electrical engineering , mechanical engineering , greenhouse gas , ecology , statistics , mathematics , biology
Every electrical system, either with small or big demand, needs to be diagnosed in order to determine its efficiency and quality degree as far as electric energy is concerned. Wherefore several variables and conditions are required about the equipment in order to verify its performance. The present work has the objective to evaluate an industrial electrical system in order to determine improvement areas in such system addressing part of these variables. The methodology used to measure such variables, is with the use of an electrical network analyzer, monitoring the consumption profile of such installation during a period of 24 hours, thereafter, making an analysis of the measured data in order to diagnose such a system. It is important to mention that there exist also other equipment such as the thermo-graphic camera in order to detect hot spots in the electrical installation that may lead to predict a possible failure in the future, but in this particular case, it will be focused on the electrical network analyzer equipment only. In this way, it is planned to contribute in the maintenance of the electrical devices and to the improvement of the energetic efficiency, having this way economic savings and helping to reduce the carbon footprint as well.

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