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Power Transmission, Distribution and Utilization

This document is a lecture on DC distribution systems. It discusses ring distributors and how they are analyzed similarly to straight distributors. It also covers ring distributors with interconnectors, using Thevenin's theorem to solve the circuit. Current distribution in 3-wire DC systems is examined. Balancers using two motors in series are described to maintain balanced voltages. Boosters using DC generators are explained as a means to compensate for IR drops in feeders.

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Power Transmission, Distribution and Utilization

This document is a lecture on DC distribution systems. It discusses ring distributors and how they are analyzed similarly to straight distributors. It also covers ring distributors with interconnectors, using Thevenin's theorem to solve the circuit. Current distribution in 3-wire DC systems is examined. Balancers using two motors in series are described to maintain balanced voltages. Boosters using DC generators are explained as a means to compensate for IR drops in feeders.

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Power Transmission, Distribution and

Utilization
Lecture# 17: DC Distribution

Dr. Hadeed Ahmed Sher


Assistant Professor, EED
KFUEIT, Pakistan

EEDKFUEIT

Slide credits
This presentation is based on the textbook
Principles of power system by V K Mehta
All figures are taken from the above
mentioned book.

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Contents

Ring distributor
Ring distributor with an interconnector
Current distribution in DC 3 wire system
Balancers in 3 wire DC system
Boosters

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Ring distributor
Consider a ring distributor with only one point of
feeding.

For calculations it is same like a straight


distributor with both end feeded with equal
voltage.
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Ring Distributor

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Ring Distributor

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Ring main distributor with


interconnector
In very large distribution area far located
points are connected together using
interconnector.

Thevenin is used to solve the circuit.


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Ring main distributor with


interconnector
Find the voltage across the points that are
connected together.
Eth

Find the resistance seen from those points


Rth

If Rbd is the resistance of interconnector then


Current in BD = Eth/(Rth+Rbd)

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Ring main distributor with


interconnector

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Ring main distributor with


interconnector

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Ring main distributor with


interconnector

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Ring main distributor with


interconnector

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Current distribution in 3 wire DC


system
120 A enters the A port
130 A comes out of the negative outer B.
130 120 = 10 A must ow in the neutral
at point N.

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Balancers in 3 wire DC system


It is difficult to maintain balanced voltage at both
ends.
It is because the current in neutral makes the
voltage on the neutral different.
Two identical shunt wound motors in series.
Only 1 generator is required. Cost effective.

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Balancers in 3 wire DC system


Speed of both motors is equal so equal back
emf.
Under unloaded or balanced load condition
the motors run as unloaded motors.
Under unbalanced conditions one of them act
as a generator.
E.g I1 > I2 then pd across Motor A falls below the
emf of balancer set.
So A act as generator
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Boosters
A DC series generator to compensate IR drop in
the feeders.
Voltage generated is proportional to the field
current which is feeder current.
When feeder current increases , voltage drop
increases, this also increases the voltage output
of generator and hence compensation is done.
Each feeder can be regulated independently.

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