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Presentation On Training at Panipat Thermal Power Station, Panipat

The document provides an overview of training received at the Panipat Thermal Power Station in Panipat, India. [1] It discusses the power generation process including the various generators that produce between 110-250 MW of power. [2] The major inputs to the power station are described as water, fuel oils, and coal which is the main fuel and is converted to electricity through a process involving coal to steam, steam to mechanical power, and switching for transmission. [3] The document outlines the key components of the power station including the 6.6 kV supply systems, motors, transformers, switchyard, and turbo generator.

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Presentation On Training at Panipat Thermal Power Station, Panipat

The document provides an overview of training received at the Panipat Thermal Power Station in Panipat, India. [1] It discusses the power generation process including the various generators that produce between 110-250 MW of power. [2] The major inputs to the power station are described as water, fuel oils, and coal which is the main fuel and is converted to electricity through a process involving coal to steam, steam to mechanical power, and switching for transmission. [3] The document outlines the key components of the power station including the 6.6 kV supply systems, motors, transformers, switchyard, and turbo generator.

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PRESENTATION ON TRAINING AT PANIPAT THERMAL POWER STATION, PANIPAT

Submitted to : Er. RAJAT


H.O.D in EEE. D.I.ET ,KARNAL

SUBMITTED BY: RAKESH KUMAR 2110602 EEE-DEPT.

Contents
Introduction/Functional of P.T.P.S Familiarization with plant 6.6 kV Supply Systems Steam Turbine Specification Turbine Oil System Motor Generator Transformer Specification Station Transformer Specification Unit Auxiliary Transformer Specification Switchyard Components Turbo Generator

POWER GENERATION
Stage I generator produces 117.8 MW by Unit I and 110 MW by Unit II. Stage II generator produces 110 MW by Unit III and 110 MW by Unit IV Stage III generator produces 210 MW by Unit V. Stage IV generator produces 210 MW by Unit VI. Stage V generator produces 250 MW by Unit VII and 250 MV by Unit VIII.

Functional Description

Functional layout of National Thermal Power Plant

Major Inputs to power stations


Water From the nearby Yamuna Canal. Lifted by raw water pump, further to clarifier to remove turbidity of water. Fuel Oil Two types of fuel oil used : I) Low sulphur high stock oil (LSHS) II) High speed diesel oil (HSD) Coal The main fuel used to produced electricity in the Panipat Thermal Power Plant is coal. It reaches the plant by the railways wagons. Then it is crushed and send further for the further process.

Electricity From Coal


These steps are use to convert coal to electricity: 1.Coal to Steam 2.Steam to mechanical power 3.Switching to transmission The further processes in Panipat Thermal Power Plant used are: Coal to Steam Steam to Mechanical Power Switching & Transmission The electricity usually produced is 25000 volts which is connected to stepup transformer which converts it into 132000 volts, 220000 volts, 400000 volts.

GENERAL WORKING DIAGRAM

6.6 kV Supply Systems


1.A circuit breaker is a device which:
Makes or Breaks a circuit either manually or by remote control under normal conditions. Breaks a circuit automatically under fault conditions. 2.On the basis of medium used for a extinction the circuit breaker are classified as :

Oil circuit breakers


Air blast circuit breaker Sulpher hexafluoride circuit breaker.

MOTOR
HIGH TENSION MOTOR

High tension motors operated at high voltages. In Tau


Devi Lal thermal power station, these motors are

operated at 6.6kv. LOW TENSION MOTOR


Low tension motors are those which are of 415v. They

are mainly used in H.T.motor auxiliary.

TRANSFORMER
The transformer is the most convenient & economical device for transfer of power from one voltage to another voltage at the same frequency.
Transformer are of two types:1.Step-up transformer - Which step-up the voltage at secondary side called step-up transformer. 2.Step-down transformer- Which step-down the voltage at secondary side are called step-down transformer.

SWITCHYARD COMPONENTS
Switch-Gear:
Panel Trolly

Bus Bar Arrangement:


Single Bus Bar Arrangement Double Bus Bar Arrangement

Lighting Arrester:
Expulsion Type Lighting Arrester Thyrite Lighting Arrester

TURBO GENERATOR
Description of various parts is given below Stator winding and insulation Distillate headers or Stator water header

Terminal bushings
Rotor

Field winding
Shaft mounted fans

Slip rings

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