SUP3SetA PDF
SUP3SetA PDF
SUP3SetA PDF
Date: 20.09.2015 Timings: 0930-1230 HRS Duration: 3 HRS Max. Marks: 150
General instructions:
o Please check that this question paper contains 9 printed pages
o Please check that this question paper contains 64 questions
o The question paper is divided into three sections
o All questions in all three sections are compulsory
o All parts of a question should be answered at one place
1. A 100 kVAr capacitor rated for 415 Volts is connected across a load with 390 Volts normal supply. The
effective kVAr will be
3. A 4 pole 50 Hz 3 phase induction motor has a full load slip of 5 %. The full load speed is:
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a) high speed diesel b) light diesel oil c) natural gas d) furnace oil
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8. Calculate the density of air at 11400 mmWC absolute pressure and 65 C. (Molecular weight of air: 28.92
kg/kg mole and Gas constant:847.84 mmWC m3/kg mole K)
16. If the observed temperature in air receiver is higher than ambient air temperature the correction factor for
free air delivery will be:
a) less than one b) greater than one c) equal to one d)equal to zero
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22. In a rolling mill, the loading on transformer was 1200 kVA with the power factor of 0.86. The plant improved
the power factor to 0.98 by adding capacitors. What is the reduction in kVA
23. In three phase transformer, the load current is 139.1A, and secondary voltage is 415V. The rating of the
transformer would be ___________.
a) constant current b) lower start-up current c) higher voltage d)none of the above
25. Installing larger diameter pipe in pumping system results in
a) sodium vapour lamps b) mercury vapour lamps c) fluorescent lamps d) incandescent lamps
31. Pumps of different sizes can run in parallel provided their.. are similar
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a) squirrel cage induction motor. b) wound rotor motor c) synchronous motor d) DC shunt motor
33. Speed of the rotor of an induction motor is always
a) greater than its synchronous speed b) less than its synchronous speed
c) equal to its synchronous speed d)integer multiple of its synchronous speed
34. Star delta starter of an induction motor
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44. The nomenclature T2,T5,T8 and T12 for fluorescent lamps are categorized based on
a) reduce the peak demand of the distribution company b) increase the revenue of the distribution company
c) increase the peak demand d) increase the maximum demand in a industry
48. Trivector meter measures three vectors representing
a) active, reactive and maximum demand b) active, power factor and apparent power
c) active, harmonics and maximum demand d)active, reactive and apparent power
49. What is the function of drift eliminators in cooling towers
a) maximize water and air contact b) capture water droplets escaping with air stream
c) enables entry of air to the cooling tower d) Eliminates uneven distribution of water into the cooling tower
50. Which loss in a distribution transformer is dominating; if the transformer is loaded at 68% of its rated capacity
S-1 The total system resistance of a piping loop is 50 meters and the static head is 15
meters at designed water flow. Calculate the system resistance offered at 75%, 50%
and 25% of water flow
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Solution:
Solution:
1 Input power to fan kW 30
2 Fluid flow Nm3/hr 2500
3 Diameter of Fan pulley (mm) 300
4 Governing Equation is N1D1=N2D2 Eqn-1 1 mark
5 N2 = 0.85N1 given
S-3
List five energy saving measures for air conditioning system.
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Solution:
Insulate all cold lines / vessels using economic insulation thickness to minimize
heat gains.
Optimize air conditioning volumes by measures such as use of false ceiling and
segregation of critical areas for air conditioning by air curtains.
roof cooling,
roof painting,
efficient lighting,
pre-cooling of fresh air by air- to-air heat exchangers
Variable volume air system
Optimal thermo-static setting of temperature of air conditioned spaces
Sun film application
Minimize the process heat loads by measures involving TR reduction and refrigeration
temperature level reduction
Flow optimization
Heat transfer area increase to accept higher temperature coolant
Avoid wastages by heat gains
Avoid wastages by loss of chilled water
Avoid wastages by ideal flows.
Frequent cleaning and descaling of all heat exchangers
Minimize part load operations by matching loads and plant capacity on line; adopt
variable speed drives for varying load.
Ensure regular maintenance of all AC plant component as per manufacturers
guide lines.
Ensure adequate quantity of chilled water flows, cooling water flows
Avoid by pass flow by closing valves of ideal equipments
Adopt VAR system where economics permit as non CFC solutions
Make efforts to continuously optimize condenser and evaporator parameters for
minimizing specific energy consumption and maximizing capacity
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system. The specific gravity of fuel oil is 0.86 and specific heat of flue gas is 0.25
kCal/kg 0C.
Solution:
S-5
The following single line diagram depicts the location of a 100 kW heater load and a 200
kW motor (which is 200 metres away from the 415V, LT bus). The main incoming line
power factor of the system is 0.85 lag. Calculate the rating of capacitors to improve PF
of main incoming line to 0.9 lag.
Ans:
Total Inductive load requiring PF compensation=200kW (since the other 100 kW is a
resistive load)
Operating PF cos 1= 0.85 lag.
Desired PF cos 2= 0.90lag
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-1 -1
kVAr required=kW((tan(cos 1)-tan(cos 2))
( 2marks )
-1 -1
= 200(tan (cos 0.85)-tan (cos 0.90))
= 200( tan(31.78)-tan(25.84))
= 200(0.619-0.484)
= 200(0.135)
= 27 kVAr
( 3marks)
S-6
Define Lux and Luminous efficacy
Ans
Lux (lx) is the illuminance produced by a luminous flux of one lumen, uniformly
distributed over a surface area of one square meter. It is also defined as the
International System unit of illumination, equal to one lumen per square meter.
(2.5 marks)
Luminous efficacy is defined as the ratio of luminous flux emitted by a lamp to
the power consumed by the lamp. Efficacy is energy efficiency of conversion from
electricity to light form.
(2.5 marks)
S-7 State five possible methods of electrical demand management in a plant electrical
system to minimize maximum demand.
Ans
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S-8 Match the following with respect to energy efficient compressed air system.
Ans
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L-1 a) Calculate the ventilation rate for an engine room of 20m length, 10.5m width and
15m height; if the recommended Air Changes per Hour (ACH) is 20.
b) Air at 25,200 m3/hr and at 1.2 kg/m3 density is flowing into an air handling unit of an
inspection room. The enthalpy difference between the inlet and outlet air is 2.38
kcal/kg. If the motor draws 22 kW with an efficiency of 90%, find out the kW/TR of the
refrigeration system. (1 cal = 4.18 J).
Solution:
a) Ventilation Rate:
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The power drawn by motors of cooling water pump 1, 2 & 3 are 33 kW, 31.5 kW &
32.5 kW respectively. While the operating motor efficiency for pump no. 1 & 2 is 92%
the motor efficiency for pump no. 3 is 91.5%. If the water level in suction of all pumps
is 3 meter below pump central line calculate the following:
From given:
X + Y = 545 ---------(1)
Y + Z = 535 ---------(2)
X + Z = 550 ---------(3)
X Z = 10 --------(4)
2X = 560
X= 280
Therefore, individual pump flow rates are: 280 m 3/hr, 265 m3/hr and 270 m3/hr
respectively.
. (3 marks)
Pump Ref: 1 2 3
3
A) Flow Rate (M /hr) (calculated) 280 265 270
B) Discharge Head (m) =3.4 kg/cm2 (a)
= 2.4 kg/cm2 (g) =24 m (given) 24 24 24
C) Suction Head (m) (g) (given) -3 -3 -3
D)Total Head (Discharge Head - Suction Head)*
(B-C) 27 27 27
E) Liquid kW [flow (m2/s)*total head (m)*density
(1000 kg./m3) * 9.81 (m/s2)/1000] 20.60 20.22 19.87
F) Power Drawn by motor kW (given) 33 31.5 32.5
G) Motor eff. % (given) 92.0% 92.0% 91.5%
H) Pump input power kW (FxG) 30.36 28.98 29.74
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L-3
a) In a chemical industry, cooling water of 9000 m3/hr and 6000 m3/hr from two
independent heat exchangers with temperature of 41 0C and 520C respectively
are fed to one cooling tower after proper mixing at top basin. If measured heat
rejection by the cooling tower is 45,000TR, calculate effectiveness and
evaporation loss of the cooling tower at 310C WBT.
b) In an air conditioning duct 0.5 m x 0.5 m, the average velocity of air measured by
vane anemometer is 28 m/s. The static pressure at suction of the fan is -20
mmWC and at the discharge is 30 mmWC. The three phase induction motor
draws 10.8 A at 415 V with a power factor of 0.9. Find out efficiency of the fan if
motor efficiency = 88% (neglect density correction)
Solution:
a)
Sl. Stream Stream
Particulars
No. 1 2
1 Flow Rate (m3/hr) (given) 9000 6000
2 0
Temp. C (given) 41 52
3 Mix. Flow Rate (m3/Hr) (Sl.1 +2) 15000
4 Mix. Hot Water Temp. 0C
[(Flow1 * Temp. 1) + (Flow 2 *Temp. 2)]/ 45.4 1 mark
(Flow1 + Flow 2)
5 Heat Rejection (TR) (given) 45000
6 Range of Cooling Tower 0C:
(Heat Rejection TR * 3024) / 1 mark
(Flow M3/hr * 1000) 9.072
7 WBT 0C (given) 31
8 Cold Water Temp. 0C
0.5 mark
(Mix. Hot Water Temp. Range) 36.328
9 Approach 0C (Cold Water Temp. WBT) 5.328 0.5 mark
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10 Effectiveness
1 mark
(Range/ (Range + Approach)) 63
Evaporation Loss (m3/hr)
1 mark
11 = 0.00085*1.8*Mix. Flow m3/hr*Range 208.2
b)
1 Area of the Duct: (0.5*0.5) m2 0.25
2 Avg. velocity (m/s) (given) 28
3 Air Flow (m3/s) (Sl. 1* Sl. 2) 7 1 mark
4 Suction static Pr. (mmWC) (given) -20
5 Discharge Static Pr. (mmWC) (given) 30
6 Power drawn by the motor (kW):
6.99 1 mark
(1.732 * 415*10.8*0.8/1000)
7 Air Power kW:
= Flow (m3/s)* (Dis. Pr Suc. Pr.) 3.43 1 mark
mmWC /102
8 Power to fan Shaft kW
6.15 1 mark
(Motor Drawn power * Motor eff. Of 88%)
9 Fan Static Eff. (%)
55.76 1 mark
= Air Power*100%/Shaft Input
L-4 One of the process industries has installed 18 MW cogeneration plant. The
Cogeneration plant maximum condenser load is 7 MW and the extraction steam of 57
TPH is used for process and also for vapour absorption machine. The condenser heat
load is 550 Kcal/kg of steam and the steam rate is 5 kg/KW for condenser power. The
heat load of VAM in 127 Kcal/min/TR and the capacity of VAM is 1100 TR. Estimate
cooling tower heat load in Kcal/hr. If the tower is designed for 6oC range, calculate the
water flow in cooling tower. The design approach temperature of the CT is 5 oC.
L-5 a) List the design improvements that have been incorporated in Energy Efficient
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b) The power input to a three phase induction motor is 45 kW. If the induction motor is
operating at a slip of 1% and with total stator losses of 1.80 kW, find the total
mechanical power developed
Solution:
b)
Stator input: 45kW
Stator losses: 1.80 kW
Stator output: 45-1.80= 43.2kW (2 marks)
OR Rotor Input= 43.2 kW
Slip= 1%
Mechanical Power Output = ( 1-S) x Rotor Input = (0.99 x 43.2)
= 42.77 kW (3 marks)
L-6 Compare the performance of centrifugal chiller with vapour absorption chiller using the
data given below:
Sl. Centrifugal
Parameter VAM
No. Chiller
1 Chilled water flow (m3/h) 192 183
2 Condenser water flow (m3/h) 245 360
3 Chiller inlet water temperature (0C) 13 14.5
4 Condenser water inlet temperature (0C) 28 32
5 Chiller outlet water temperature (0C) 7.8 9.2
6 Condenser water outlet temperature (0C) 36.2 40.7
7 Chilled water pump consumption (kW) 32 31
8 Condenser water pump consumption (kW) 38 52
9 Cooling tower fan consumption (kW) 9 22
If the compressor of centrifugal chiller consumes 205 kW, the steam consumption for
VAM is 1620 kg/Hr. calculate the following:
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Solution:
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