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10 <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />

Demand factor,<br />

D =<br />

\ D = 80<br />

150<br />

Maximum demand<br />

Connected load<br />

= 0.533<br />

Example 1.3: A sample distribution system is shown in ig. 1.5. One of the feeders supplies an<br />

industrial load with a peak of 2 MW and the other supplies residential loads with a peak of 2<br />

MW. Combined peak demand is 3 MW. Determine (a) the diversity factor of the load connected<br />

to transformer (b) the load diversity of the load connected to transformer. (c) the coincidence<br />

factor of the load connected to transformer.<br />

Solution:<br />

(a) rom eqn.(1.7), diversity factor is<br />

ig. 1.5: Sample distribution system of Ex–1.3.<br />

D =<br />

n<br />

å Pi<br />

i=1<br />

=<br />

P<br />

c<br />

n=2<br />

( 2+ 2)<br />

\ D = = 1.33<br />

3<br />

(b) rom eqn. (1.14), load diversity is,<br />

å Pi<br />

i=1 ( P1+ P2)<br />

=<br />

P P<br />

c<br />

P 1 = 2 MW, P 2 = 2 MW and P c = 3 MW<br />

LD =<br />

<br />

HG<br />

I<br />

n<br />

å Pi – Pc i=1 KJ<br />

n = 2, P 1 = P 2 = 2 MW, P c = 3 MW<br />

\ LD = (P 1 + P 2 ) – P c = (2 + 2) – 3<br />

c

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