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Gujarat Technological University: Electrical System Components

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170920
Semester – VII
Subject Name: Industrial Electrical Systems
Type of course: Professional Elective Course

Prerequisite:

Rationale:

Electricity is the major power source for almost all small scale to large scale industries. Per capita
consumption of electricity is an indicator of the growth of a country. In view of this, it is important for the
electrical engineers to understand the components of residential, commercial and industrial electrical
systems. This subject deals with the introduction to components of industrial electrical systems. The subject
also includes selection of ratings for various components based on applications and basics of automation of
industrial electrical systems.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total
L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE PA ESE PA
(E) (M) Viva (V) (I)
3 0 0 3 70 30 0 0 100

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs
1 Electrical System Components 06
LT system wiring components, selection of cables, wires, switches, distribution
box, metering system, Tariff structure, Protection components- Fuse, MCB,
MCCB, ELCB, Symbols for wiring components, Single line diagram (SLD) of a
wiring system, Contactor, Isolator, Relays, MPCB, Electric shock and Electrical
safety practices
2 Residential and Commercial Electrical Systems 10
Types of residential and commercial wiring systems, General rules and
guidelines for installation, Load calculation and sizing of wire, Rating of main
switch, distribution board and protection devices, Earthing system calculations,
Requirements of commercial installation, Deciding lighting scheme and number
of lamps, Earthing of commercial installation, Selection and sizing of
components
3 Illumination Systems 08
Understanding various terms regarding light- lumen, intensity, candle power,
lamp efficiency, specific consumption, glare, space to height ratio, waste light
factor, depreciation factor, Various illumination schemes, Incandescent lamps
and modern luminaries like CFL, LED and their operation, Energy saving in
illumination systems, Design of a lighting scheme for a residential and
commercial premises, Flood lighting

4 Industrial Electrical Systems 14


HT connection, Industrial substation, Transformer selection, Industrial loads,
motors, starting of motors, SLD, Cable and Switchgear selection, Lightning
Protection, Earthing design, Power factor correction – kVAR calculations, type
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170920
of compensation, Introduction to PCC, MCC panels. Specifications of LT
Breakers, MCB and other LT panel components
DG Systems, UPS System, Electrical Systems for the elevators, Battery banks,
Sizing the DG, UPS and Battery Banks, Selection of UPS and Battery Banks
5 Industrial Electrical System Automation 07
Study of basic PLC, Role of automation, Advantages of process automation,
PLC based control system design, Panel Metering and Introduction to SCADA
system for distribution automation

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory): (For BE only)

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


20 25 25 20 10 -

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C:


Create and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books:

1. S. L. Uppal and G. C. Garg, “Electrical Wiring, Estimating & Costing”, Khanna publishers, 2008.
2. K. B. Raina, “Electrical Design, Estimating & Costing”, New age International, 2007.
3. S. Singh and R. D. Singh, “Electrical estimating and costing”, Dhanpat Rai and Co., 1997.
4. H. Joshi, “Residential Commercial and Industrial Systems”, McGraw Hill Education, 2008
5. IS Standards : https://bis.gov.in

Course Outcomes:

After completing the course, students will be able to;

Sr. CO statement Marks %


No. weightage

CO-1 Explain electrical wiring systems for residential, commercial and industrial 20
consumers through symbols, drawings and SLD
CO-2 Justify the need of industrial electrical system components and industrial 20
automation
CO-3 Evaluate the size, rating and cost of electrical installations for residential and 20
commercial applications
CO-4 Design appropriate electrical system with protective equipments for industrial 40
applications

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