PSIM Software
PSIM Software |
PSIM Software
PSIM is one of the fastest simulators for power electronics simulation.
It achieves fast simulation while retaining excellent simulation
accuracy. This makes it particularly efficient in simulating converter
systems of any size, and performing multiple-cycle simulation.
PSIM is the engine of the simulation environment.
PSIM uses a strong algorithm dedicated to electrical circuits (piecewise
method, generic models and a fixed time-step). The fast simulation
allows repetitive simulation runs and significantly shortens the design
cycle.
PSIM can simulate control circuit in various forms: in analog
circuit, s-domain transfer function block diagram, z-domain transfer
function block diagram, custom C code, or in Matlab/Simulink®. PSIM’s control library
provides a comprehensive list of components and function blocks, and
makes it possible to build virtually any control scheme quickly and
conveniently.
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Quick guide Residential wiring diagrams, Codes, And Symbols
Quick guide Residential wiring diagrams, Codes, And Symbols
This book is about Residential wiring diagrams, Codes, And Symbols. From this book you can find the basic diagram of residential wiring. Different type of symbol used in drawing wiring diagram etc.
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The Switchboard Design Requirements
Switchboard Panel |
The Switchboard Design Requirements
Design Rules
The following rules of design have to be implement in the aim to facilitate the assembly and especially the maintenance of the installation.
The switchboard must be designed the way to have a clearly visible separation between the 3 following zones:
- One dedicated for the devices installation
- One dedicated for the bus bars mounting
- and one dedicated for the out-goers cables connections
Switchboard Areas
The goal of that architecture is to separate the switchboard in different areas in function of each professional user.
- Devices zone => panel builder and exploiter
- Bus bars zone => panel builder
- Cable connection zone => installer and maintenance
In order to facilitate the access within the switchboard for the
maintenance, its covering panels must be dis-mountable on all surfaces
for any IP degree.
All the devices must be installed onto dedicated mounting plate
designed for one or several switchgear of the same type. The objective
of that point is to regroup the protection equipment of the same nature
each others and distinguish inside the switchboard the function of each
device or group of devices.
Theses mounting plates will have an
independent fixing system affording them to be transformed and moved
anywhere in the switchboard and especially to make it easier the
installation evolution.
To insure the maximum protection of people around the electrical installation, front plates
must be installed in front of all control and protection equipment in
order to avoid a direct access without a tool to the devices and
consequently to the active parts.
For safety reasons and especially when the door will be opened during the switchboard working, all bus bars have to be covered by barriers onto the whole perimeter of the bus bars zone.
Maintenance Of Meduim Voltage Circuit Breakers
Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker |
Maintenance Of Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers
Medium-voltage circuit breakers rated between 1 and 72 kV may be
assembled into metal-enclosed switchgear line ups for indoor use, or may
be individual components installed outdoors in a substation. Air-break circuit breakers
replaced oil-filled units for indoor applications, but are now
themselves being replaced by vacuum circuit breakers (up to about 35
kV). Medium voltage circuit breakers which operate in the range of 600
to 15,000 volts should be inspected and maintained annually or after
every 2,000 operations, whichever comes first.
The above maintenance schedule is recommended by the applicable standards to achieve required performance from the breakers.
Maintenance procedures include the safety practices indicated in the ROMSS (Reclamation Operation & Maintenance Safety Standards) and following points that require special attention.
- Be sure the circuit breaker and its mechanism are disconnected from all electric power, both high voltage and control voltage, before it is inspected or repaired.
- Exhaust the pressure from air receiver of any compressed air circuit breaker before it is inspected or repaired.
- After the circuit breaker has been disconnected from the electrical power, attach the grounding leads properly before touching any of the circuit breaker parts.
- Do no lay tools down on the equipment while working on it as they may be forgotten when the equipment is placed back in service.
Maintenance Procedures For:
Medium Voltage Air Circuit Breakers
The following suggestions are for use in conjunction with
manufacturer’s instruction books for the maintenance of medium voltage
air circuit breakers:
- Clean the insulating parts including the bushings.
- Check the alignment and condition of movable and stationary contacts and adjust them per the manufacturer’s data.
- See that bolts, nuts, washers, cotter pins, and all terminal connections are in place and tight.
- Check arc chutes for damage and replace damaged parts.
- Clean and lubricate the operating mechanism and adjust it as described in the instruction book. If the operating mechanism cannot be brought into specified tolerances, it will usually indicate excessive wear and the need for a complete overhaul.
- Check, after servicing, circuit breaker to verify that contacts move to the fully opened and fully closed positions, that there is an absence of friction or binding, and that electrical operation is functional.
Medium Voltage Oil Circuit Breakers
The following suggestions are for use in conjunction with the
manufacturer’s instruction books for the maintenance of medium-voltage
oil circuit breakers:
- Check the condition, alignment, and adjustment of the contacts.
- Thoroughly clean the tank and other parts which have been in con tact with the oil.
- Test the dielectric strength of the oil and filter or replace the oil if the dielectric strength is less than 22 kV. The oil should be filtered or replaced whenever a visual inspection shows an excessive amount of carbon, even if the dielectric strength is satisfactory.
- Check breaker and operating mechanisms for loose hardware and missing or broken cotter pins, retain ing rings, etc.
- Adjust breaker as indicated in instruction book.
- Clean and lubricate operating mechanism.
- Before replacing the tank, check to see there is no friction or binding that would hinder the breaker’s operation. Also check the electrical operation. Avoid operating the breaker any more than necessary without oil in the tank as it is designed to operate in oil and mechanical damage can result from excessive operation without it.
- When replacing the tank and refilling it with oil, be sure the gaskets are undamaged and all nuts and valves are tightened properly to prevent leak age.
Medium Voltage Vacuum Circuit Breakers
Direct inspection of the primary contacts is not possible
as they are enclosed in vacuum containers. The operating mechanisms are
similar to the breakers discussed earlier and may be maintained in the
same manner. The following two maintenance checks are suggested for the
primary contacts:
- Measuring the change in external shaft position after a period of use can indicate extent of contact erosion. Consult the manufacturer’s instruction book.
- Condition of the vacuum can be checked by a hipot test. Consult the manufacturer’s instruction book.
ABB – 145kV Compact indoor substation with Disconnecting CB
ABB – 145kV Compact indoor substation with Disconnecting CB
Turnkey 145 kV S/S project for Borlänge Energi, Sweden, emphasizing
the advantages of ABB Disconnecting Circuit Breakers. Small footprint
enables indoor air insulated Switchgear solutions, increasing the power substation availability and reliability for the customer.
As
a complement to the basic version of our LTB circuit breakers, which
are primarily designed for conventional substation solutions, there is a
disconnecting circuit breaker configuration with the disconnecting function integrated in the breaking chamber.
The
LTB Disconnecting Circuit Breaker (DCB) is based on the LTB standard
circuit breaker. The disconnecting function is integrated in the
breaking chamber. That means that the circuit breaker fulfills all
requirements for a circuit breaker as well as all requirements for a dis-connector. A safe interlocking system, composite insulators and a motor driven grounding switch provide personal safety.
With DCB we
have created the capability to design substations without conventional dis-connectors, which improves operational availability.
Basic Refrigeration Cycle
Basic Refrigeration Cycle |
Principles of Refrigeration
- Liquids absorb heat when changed from liquid to gas
- Gases give off heat when changed from gas to liquid.
For an air conditioning system to operate with economy, the
refrigerant must be used repeatedly. For this reason, all air
conditioners use the same cycle of compression, condensation, expansion,
and evaporation in a closed circuit. The same refrigerant is used to
move the heat from one area, to cool this area, and to expel this heat
in another area.
- The refrigerant comes into the compressor as a low-pressure gas, it is compressed and then moves out of the compressor as a high-pressure gas.
- The gas then flows to the condenser. Here the gas condenses to a liquid, and gives off its heat to the outside air.
- The liquid then moves to the expansion valve under high pressure. This valve restricts the flow of the fluid, and lowers its pressure as it leaves the expansion valve.
- The low-pressure liquid then moves to the evaporator, where heat from the inside air is absorbed and changes it from a liquid to a gas.
- As a hot low-pressure gas, the refrigerant moves to the compressor where the entire cycle is repeated.
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