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Calculate Size of Capacitor Bank

1) The document calculates the size, cost savings, and payback period of installing a capacitor bank to improve the power factor of various motors and lighting loads from 0.82 to 0.98. 2) It is determined that a 32 kVAR capacitor bank is needed, which would save Rs. 692 annually and pay for itself in 7.1 years. 3) Operating the capacitor bank at 40Hz instead of 50Hz would reduce its rating to 26.6 kVAR, and operating at 400V instead of 415V would reduce it to 23 kVAR.

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Calculate Size of Capacitor Bank

1) The document calculates the size, cost savings, and payback period of installing a capacitor bank to improve the power factor of various motors and lighting loads from 0.82 to 0.98. 2) It is determined that a 32 kVAR capacitor bank is needed, which would save Rs. 692 annually and pay for itself in 7.1 years. 3) Operating the capacitor bank at 40Hz instead of 50Hz would reduce its rating to 26.6 kVAR, and operating at 400V instead of 415V would reduce it to 23 kVAR.

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 Calculate Size of Capacitor Bank Annual Saving in Bills and Payback Period for Capacitor Bank.

 Electrical Load of (1) 2 No’s of 18.5KW,415V motor ,90% efficiency,0.82 Power Factor ,(2) 2 No’s of 7.5KW,415V
motor ,90% efficiency,0.82 Power Factor,(3) 10KW ,415V Lighting Load. The Targeted Power Factor for System
is 0.98.
 Electrical Load is connected 24 Hours, Electricity Charge is 100Rs/KVA and 10Rs/KW.
 Calculate size of Discharge Resistor for discharging of capacitor Bank. Discharge rate of Capacitor is 50v in less
than 1 minute.
 Also Calculate reduction in KVAR rating of Capacitor if Capacitor Bank is operated at frequency of 40Hz instead
of 50Hz and If Operating Voltage 400V instead of 415V.
 Capacitor is connected in star Connection, Capacitor voltage 415V, Capacitor Cost is 60Rs/Kvar. Annual
Deprecation Cost of Capacitor is 12%.
 Calculation:
 For Connection (1):
 Total Load KW for Connection(1) =Kw / Efficiency=(18.5×2) / 90%=41.1KW
 Total Load KVA (old) for Connection(1)= KW /Old Power Factor= 41.1 /0.82=50.1 KVA
 Total Load KVA (new) for Connection(1)= KW /New Power Factor= 41.1 /0.98= 41.9KVA
 Total Load KVAR= KWX([(√1-(old p.f)2) / old p.f]- [(√1-(New p.f)2) / New p.f])
 Total Load KVAR1=41.1x([(√1-(0.82)2) / 0.82]- [(√1-(0.98)2) / 0.98])
 Total Load KVAR1=20.35 KVAR
 OR
 tanǾ1=Arcos(0.82)=0.69
 tanǾ2=Arcos(0.98)=0.20
 Total Load KVAR1= KWX (tanǾ1- tanǾ2) =41.1(0.69-0.20)=20.35KVAR
 For Connection (2):
 Total Load KW for Connection(2) =Kw / Efficiency=(7.5×2) / 90%=16.66KW
 Total Load KVA (old) for Connection(1)= KW /Old Power Factor= 16.66 /0.83=20.08 KVA
 Total Load KVA (new) for Connection(1)= KW /New Power Factor= 16.66 /0.98= 17.01KVA
 Total Load KVAR2= KWX([(√1-(old p.f)2) / old p.f]- [(√1-(New p.f)2) / New p.f])
 Total Load KVAR2=20.35x([(√1-(0.83)2) / 0.83]- [(√1-(0.98)2) / 0.98])
 Total Load KVAR2=7.82 KVAR
 For Connection (3):
 Total Load KW for Connection(3) =Kw =10KW
 Total Load KVA (old) for Connection(1)= KW /Old Power Factor= 10/0.85=11.76 KVA
 Total Load KVA (new) for Connection(1)= KW /New Power Factor= 10 /0.98= 10.20KVA
 Total Load KVAR3= KWX([(√1-(old p.f)2) / old p.f]- [(√1-(New p.f)2) / New p.f])
 Total Load KVAR3=20.35x([(√1-(0.85)2) / 0.85]- [(√1-(0.98)2) / 0.98])
 Total Load KVAR1=4.17 KVAR
 Total KVAR=KVAR1+ KVAR2+KVAR3
 Total KVAR=20.35+7.82+4.17
 Total KVAR=32 Kvar
 Size of Capacitor Bank:
  Site of Capacitor Bank=32 Kvar.
 Leading KVAR supplied by each Phase= Kvar/No of Phase
 Leading KVAR supplied by each Phase =32/3=10.8Kvar/Phase
 Capacitor Charging Current (Ic)= (Kvar/Phase x1000)/Volt
 Capacitor Charging Current (Ic)= (10.8×1000)/(415/√3)
 Capacitor Charging Current (Ic)=44.9Amp
 Capacitance of Capacitor = Capacitor Charging Current (Ic)/ Xc
 Xc=2 x 3.14 x f x v=2×3.14x50x(415/√3)=75362
 Capacitance of Capacitor=44.9/75362= 5.96µF
 Required 3 No’s of 10.8 Kvar Capacitors and
 Total Size of Capacitor Bank is 32Kvar
 
 Protection of Capacitor Bank
 Size of HRC Fuse for Capacitor Bank Protection:
  Size of the fuse =165% to 200% of Capacitor Charging current.
 Size of the fuse=2×44.9Amp
 Size of the fuse=90Amp
 Size of Circuit Breaker for Capacitor Protection:
  Size of the Circuit Breaker =135% to 150% of Capacitor Charging current.
 Size of the Circuit Breaker=1.5×44.9Amp
 Size of the Circuit Breaker=67Amp
 Thermal relay setting between 1.3 and 1.5of Capacitor Charging current.
 Thermal relay setting of C.B=1.5×44.9 Amp
 Thermal relay setting of C.B=67 Amp
 Magnetic relay setting between 5 and 10 of Capacitor Charging current.
 Magnetic relay setting of C.B=10×44.9Amp
 Magnetic relay setting of C.B=449Amp
 Sizing of cables for capacitor Connection:
  Capacitors can withstand a permanent over current of 30% +tolerance of 10% on capacitor Current.
 Cables size for Capacitor Connection= 1.3 x1.1 x nominal capacitor Current
 Cables size for Capacitor Connection = 1.43 x nominal capacitor Current
 Cables size for Capacitor Connection=1.43×44.9Amp
 Cables size for Capacitor Connection=64 Amp
Maximum size of discharge Resistor for Capacitor:
  Capacitors will be discharge by discharging resistors.
 After the capacitor is disconnected from the source of supply, discharge resistors are required for discharging
each unit within 3 min to 75 V or less from initial nominal peak voltage (according IEC-standard 60831).
 Discharge resistors have to be connected directly to the capacitors. There shall be no switch, fuse cut-out or any
other isolating device between the capacitor unit and the discharge resistors.
 Max. Discharge resistance Value (Star Connection) = Ct / Cn x Log (Un x√2/ Dv).
 Max. Discharge resistance Value (Delta Connection)= Ct / 1/3xCn x Log (Un x√2/ Dv)
 Where Ct =Capacitor Discharge Time (sec)
 Cn=Capacitance  Farad.
 Un = Line Voltage
 Dv=Capacitor Discharge voltage.
 Maximum Discharge resistance =60 / ((5.96/1000000)x log ( 415x√2 /50)
 Maximum Discharge resistance=4087 KΩ
Effect of Decreasing Voltage & Frequency on Rating of Capacitor:
  The kvar of capacitor will not be same if voltage applied to the capacitor and frequency changes
 Reduced in Kvar size of Capacitor when operating 50 Hz unit at 40 Hz
 Actual KVAR = Rated KVAR x(Operating Frequency / Rated Frequency)
 Actual KVAR = Rated KVAR x(40/50)
 Actual KVAR = 80% of Rated KVAR
 Hence 32 Kvar Capacitor works as 80%x32Kvar= 26.6Kvar
 Reduced in Kvar size of Capacitor when operating 415V unit at 400V
 Actual KVAR = Rated KVAR x(Operating voltage / Rated voltage)^2
 Actual KVAR = Rated KVAR x(400/415)^2
 Actual KVAR=93% of Rated KVAR
 Hence 32 Kvar Capacitor works as 93%x32Kvar= 23.0Kvar
Annual Saving and Pay Back Period
 Before Power Factor Correction:
  Total electrical load KVA (old)= KVA1+KVA2+KVA3
 Total electrical load= 50.1+20.08+11.76
 Total electrical load=82 KVA
 Total electrical Load KW=kW1+KW2+KW3
 Total electrical Load KW=37+15+10
 Total electrical Load KW =62kw
 Load Current=KVA/V=80×1000/(415/1.732)
 Load Current=114.1 Amp
 KVA Demand Charge=KVA X Charge
 KVA Demand Charge=82x60Rs
 KVA Demand Charge=8198 Rs
 Annual Unit Consumption=KWx Daily usesx365
 Annual Unit Consumption=62x24x365 =543120 Kwh
 Annual charges =543120×10=5431200 Rs
 Total Annual Cost= 8198+5431200
 Total Annual Cost before Power Factor Correction= 5439398 Rs
 After Power Factor Correction:
  Total electrical load KVA (new)= KVA1+KVA2+KVA3
 Total electrical load= 41.95+17.01+10.20
 Total electrical load=69 KVA
 Total electrical Load KW=kW1+KW2+KW3
 Total electrical Load KW=37+15+10
 Total electrical Load KW =62kw
 Load Current=KVA/V=69×1000/(415/1.732)
 Load Current=96.2 Amp
 KVA Demand Charge=KVA X Charge
 KVA Demand Charge=69x60Rs =6916 Rs————-(1)
 Annual Unit Consumption=KWx Daily usesx365
 Annual Unit Consumption=62x24x365 =543120 Kwh
 Annual charges =543120×10=5431200 Rs—————–(2)
 Capital Cost of capacitor= Kvar x Capacitor cost/Kvar = 82 x 60= 4919 Rs—(3)
 Annual Interest and Deprecation Cost =4919 x 12%=590 Rs—–(4)
 Total Annual Cost= 6916+5431200+4919+590
 Total Annual Cost After Power Factor Correction =5438706 Rs
 Pay Back Period:
  Total Annual Cost before Power Factor Correction= 5439398 Rs
 Total Annual Cost After Power Factor Correction =5438706 Rs
 Annual Saving= 5439398-5438706 Rs
 Annual Saving= 692 Rs
 Payback Period= Capital Cost of Capacitor / Annual Saving
 Payback Period= 4912 / 692
 Payback Period = 7.1 Years

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