Electrical Installations
Electrical Installations
Electrical Installations
Electrical Installations
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
• Components of LT Switchgear:
I. Switch Fuse Unit (SFU)
II. MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)
III. MCCB (Moulded Case Circuit Breaker)
IV. ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker)
• Types of Wires and Cables
• Earthing
• Types of Batteries
• Important Characteristics for Batteries
• Elementary calculations for energy consumption
• Power factor improvement
• Battery backup
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
SWITCH GEAR
• In an electric power system, switchgear is the
combination of electrical disconnect switches,
fuses or circuit breakers used to control, protect
and isolate electrical equipment.
• Switchgear is used both to de-energize equipment
to allow work to be done and to clear faults
downstream. This type of equipment is directly
linked to the reliability of the electricity supply
SWITCH GEAR UNIT
COMPONENTS OF LT SWITCH GEAR
Works_MCB.mp4
a. Under Normal condition
b. Under overload condition
1-pole, 2-pole, 3&4-pole MCB’S
MCCB ( Moulded Case Circuit Breaker)
• A moulded-case circuit breaker (MCCB) is a circuit
breaker that uses a molded case to house and
supports its current-carrying components as well as
to be a part of the insulation system.
• The MCCB is an electromechanical device that
protects the circuit from over-current and short
circuit conditions ranging from few amperes to 2000
amperes.
• The main difference MCB & MCCB is their capacity.
• With the MCB rated under 100 amps with an
interrupting rating of under 18,000 amps.
Consequently, their trip characteristics may not be
adjusted since they basically cater to low circuits.
MCCB
The selection of MCCB for a particular application
is based on its specifications:
The specifications of MCCB are:
1. Current rating in amperes
2. Current setting range in amperes
3. Short circuit rating in kilo amperes
4. Operating characteristics
(a). Normal
(b). Current limiting type.
MCB vs MCCB
ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker)
• An Earth-leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) is a safety device
used in electrical installations with high Earth impedance to
prevent shock. It detects small stray voltages on the metal
enclosures of electrical equipment, and interrupts the circuit
if a dangerous voltage is detected..
• Types of ELCB. There are two different types of Earth
Leakage Circuit Breakers, They are: Voltage Operate Earth
Leakage Circuit Breaker. Current Operate Earth Leakage
Circuit Breaker.
• Voltage Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker. The working principle
of voltage ELCB is quite simple. One terminal of the relay coil
is connected to the metal body of the equipment to be
protected against earth leakage and other terminal is
connected to the earth directly.
Types of ELCB’S
Stranded conductor
Solid wire/ conductor
CABLES
• A Unit of electricity is a
Kilo-Watt Hour, which
means you consume a Unit
of Electricity when you use
1000 watts for 1 hour.
Elementary Calculations for energy
consumption
How to calculate monthly electricity
consumption
• From the below given table, To calculate the
monthly consumption of electricity, the daily
usage of 7 Kilo-watt hours has to be multiplied
by 30 to get 210 Kilowatt hours or 210 units of
electricity a month. If the charge for electricity
is ₹4- per unit then the monthly electricity bill
would be Rs.840-
Monthly electricity Usage/consumption
Fridge 250L 4★
24 1.37
501 U/year*
Total 7.01
•For the example of ceiling fans of 100 watts
each. We assume daily usage of 3 fans running
for 8 hours daily. So you consume 100 watts x 8
hours x 3 fans = 2400 watt-hours which is = 2.4
Kilo-watt hours, since 1000 watts makes 1
Kilowatt. So every day you consume 2.4 Units of
electricity when you use the 3 fans of 100 watts
each for 8 hours a day.
BATTERY BACKUP
• Battery backup is defined as the provision
provided to have a continuous power supply to
the electronic equipment even when the main
grid fails due to some technical faults.
• The battery backup device which is commonly
used in residential applications is more powerful
with compact size.
• Types of battery backup device:
1. Off-line device
2. Line-interactive device
3. On-line device.
Block diagram of the battery backup device