Lab 01 EPT
Lab 01 EPT
Lab 01 EPT
Title:
Demonstrate the characteristics of 3-phase Power Transmission System Trainer.
(Lab-Volt)
Objective:
In this lab we will study & analysis about the characteristics of 3-Phase power
transmission system.
Theory:
The three-phase system is an economical way of bulk power transmission over long distances
and for distribution. The three-phase system consists of a three-phase voltage source connected
to a three-phase load by means of transformers and transmission lines. Two types of connections
are possible, namely delta (Δ) connection and star or wye (Y) connection. The load and the
source can be either in delta or star. The transmission line will be in delta connection. Normally
the power system is operated in balanced three-phase condition. Most of the bulk loads such as
industrial loads are three-phase balanced loads in nature. However, when there is a mix of single-
phase and three-phase loads such as residential loads, the load will be unbalanced. Nevertheless,
an unbalanced load can be resolved into a set of more than one balanced system. Hence, the
analysis of a balanced system at steady state will be enough to understand three-phase systems.
Three-phase electric power is a common method of electric power transmission. It is a type of
polyphase system mainly used to power motors and many other devices. A three-phase system
uses less conductor material to transmit electric power than equivalent single-phase, two-phase,
or direct-current systems at the same voltage.
In a three-phase system, three circuit conductors carry three alternating currents (of the same
frequency) which reach their instantaneous peak values at different times. Taking one conductor
as the reference, the other two currents are delayed in time by one-third and two-thirds of one
cycle of the electrical current. This delay between "phases" has the effect of giving constant
power transfer over each cycle of the current, and also makes it possible to produce a rotating
magnetic field in an electric motor.
Advantages of three-phase systems over single-phase supplies include:
(i) For a given amount of power transmitted through a system, the three-phase system
requires conductors with a smaller cross-sectional area. This means a saving of
copper (or aluminium) and thus the original installation costs are less.
(ii) Two voltages are available
(iii) Three-phase motors are very robust, relatively cheap, generally smaller, have self-
starting properties, provide a steadier output and require little maintenance compared
with single-phase motors.
Conclusion:
It is concluded that Electricity is generate for away from population and near to
the source and to run electrical appliances that energy is transmitted to load through
Transmission Line. It behave as inductance and resistance. Short transmission line is used for
length or distance of less than 80km. if distance is upto 80km and less than 240km then Medium
Nominal-T Transmission line (TL) is used, in this TL inductance and resistance is divided into
two part. Medium Nominal-Pi TL in this Capacitance is divided into two parts. If the distance is
greater then 240km then Load-End Capacitance model is used, its capacitance value is very high
due to its conductivity.
Comments:
It is used to power large motors and other heavy loads.
A three-wire three-phase circuit is usually more economical than an equivalent two-wire
single-phase circuit at the same line to ground voltage because it uses less conductor
material to transmit a given amount of electrical power.
A three-phase system uses less conductor material to transmit electric power.
A three-phase circuit provides greater power density than a one-phase circuit at the same
amperage, keeping wiring size and costs lower.
In addition, three-phase power makes it easier to balance loads, minimizing harmonic
currents and the need for large neutral wires.