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Plant Load for Electric Power Plant

06/06/2009 1:54 PM

I want to know the basics for calculating the electrical load of water pumping stations running with star delta motors on 220, 11 kv and 3.3 kv electric supply.

Similarly, the electric load of water filtration plant will also be required. I will need a stepwise method for calculating these electric load with safety measures.

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Re: Plant Load for Electric Power Plant

06/06/2009 4:25 PM

Add up all of the motor HP. Add up the rest of the stuff. Total.

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Re: Plant Load for Electric Power Plant

07/23/2010 8:01 AM

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Re: Plant Load for Electric Power Plant

06/08/2009 12:15 AM

You should first get a flow diagram from the concerned process engineer or develop yourselves. From design parameters you can estimate the power requirements. If difficult, leave the work for professionals. Power of utilities for the water pumping plant and water filtration plant also need to be estimated. Otherwise you will be short of modules in MCC.

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09/04/2010 1:09 AM

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