Sunday, April 6, 2014

How to calculate Voltage Regulation for 11KV, 33KV Overhead Line

Voltage Regulation for 11KV, 33KV Overhead Line

% Voltage Regulation = (1.06 x P x L x PF) / (LDF x RC x DF)
Where:
P – Total Power in KVA
L –  Total Length of Line from Power Sending to Power Receiving in KM.
PF – Power Factor in p.u
RC – Regulation Constant (KVA-KM) per 1% drop.
RC = (KV x KV x 10) / ( RCosΦ + XSinΦ)
LDF – Load Distribution Factor.
LDF = 2 for uniformly distributed Load on Feeder.
LDF > 2 If Load is skewed toward the Power Transformer.
LDF = 1 To 2 If Load is skewed toward the Tail end of Feeder.
DF – Diversity Factor in p.u

Permissible Voltage Regulation (As per REC)

Maximum  Voltage Regulation at any Point of Distribution Line
Part of Distribution SystemUrban Area (%)Suburban Area (%)Rural Area (%)
Up to Transformer2.52.52.5
Up to Secondary  Main320.0
Up to Service Drop0.50.50.5
Total6.05.03.0

Voltage Regulation Values

The voltage variations in 33 kV and 11kV feeders should not exceed the following limits at the farthest end under peak load conditions and normal system operation regime.
  • Above 33kV (-) 12.5% to (+) 10%.
  • Up to 33kV (-) 9.0% to (+) 6.0%.
  • Low voltage (-) 6.0% to (+) 6.0%
In case it is difficult to achieve the desired voltage especially in Rural areas, then 11/0.433 kV distribution transformers(in place of normal 11/0.4 kV DT’s) may be used in these areas.

2 comments:

  1. The voltage variations in 33 kV and 11kV feeders should not exceed the following limits at the farthest end under peak load conditions and normal system operation regime

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  2. Excellent article. Very interesting to read. I really love to read such a nice article. Thanks! keep rocking. 2cl2fp

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