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The document outlines a tutorial on analyzing a three-phase system using a single-line diagram. It includes tasks such as drawing an impedance diagram in per unit, calculating per-unit reactance for generators, transformers, and transmission lines, as well as determining load impedance. Additionally, it involves calculating the total KW and KVA delivered by a generator for various connected loads with specified power factors.

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The document outlines a tutorial on analyzing a three-phase system using a single-line diagram. It includes tasks such as drawing an impedance diagram in per unit, calculating per-unit reactance for generators, transformers, and transmission lines, as well as determining load impedance. Additionally, it involves calculating the total KW and KVA delivered by a generator for various connected loads with specified power factors.

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TUTORIAL-1

1. The single-line diagram of a three-phase system is shown in Fig. 1. Using the


common base Sb = 50 MVA, draw the impedance diagram in per unit including
the load impedance. The three-phase load at bus 4 absorbs 60 MVA at 0.75 power
factor (lagging), and lines 1, 2, and 3 have the reactance of 40Ω, 32 Ω, and 30Ω,
respectively.
A. Find out the Per-unit reactance of the generators and transformers.
B. Find out the impedance buses for lines 1, 2, and 3.
C. Find out the per-unit reactance of lines 1, 2, and 3.
D. Find out the per-unit load impedance for bus 4.
2. Consider a load that is connected to a transmission line defined by the
following parameters:
A. The lightning load of 20 KW at unity power factor,
B. Induction motor load 100 KW at power factor 0.707 lagging,
C. Synchronous motor load of 50 KW at power factor 0.9 leading.
Calculate the total KW and KVA delivered by the generator and power factor at
which it works.

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