NTC-10.68 “Energy saving in energy consumption systems”
The educational laboratory stand is designed for use as training equipment in higher education institutions, secondary specialized schools, and vocational-technical colleges during laboratory and practical lessons on energy conservation in power supply systems. These activities include determining the static power characteristics of various load types—active, inductive, and capacitive. Additionally, it involves real-modeling of steady-state operation modes of single-phase transformers, power transmission lines, and electrical networks with both single-sided and double-sided power supply. The methods of voltage regulation are studied, as well as ways to reduce electrical energy losses in radial distribution networks through capacitive compensation—longitudinal and transverse. Furthermore, the influence of transmission line length, voltage, and load characteristics on energy losses is examined, along with power transmission modes in distribution networks.
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