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MV LV Architecture Guide

This document discusses the design of low voltage electrical systems for industrial applications. It covers the objectives of the meeting which are to understand distribution architecture choices, architecture design, connecting to utility networks, equipment selection, and architecture optimization. Key aspects of electrical installation characteristics that influence architecture choices are described, such as power demand, load distribution, and disturbance sensitivity. Internal medium voltage circuit layout options and centralized versus distributed low voltage distribution are examined. The use of low voltage backup generators and uninterruptible power supplies are also discussed. Equipment selection criteria including service conditions, power availability, and safety are outlined.
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MV LV Architecture Guide

This document discusses the design of low voltage electrical systems for industrial applications. It covers the objectives of the meeting which are to understand distribution architecture choices, architecture design, connecting to utility networks, equipment selection, and architecture optimization. Key aspects of electrical installation characteristics that influence architecture choices are described, such as power demand, load distribution, and disturbance sensitivity. Internal medium voltage circuit layout options and centralized versus distributed low voltage distribution are examined. The use of low voltage backup generators and uninterruptible power supplies are also discussed. Equipment selection criteria including service conditions, power availability, and safety are outlined.
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UNIVERSITAS NURUL JADID

FAKULTAS TEKNIK
PROGRAM STUDI TEKNIK ELEKTRO

DESAIN SISTEM KELISTRIKAN INDUSTRI

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MV/LV ARCHITECTURE GUIDE

Maman Pribadi, ST.


DESAIN SISTEM KELISTRIKAN INDUSTRI
CONNECTION LV ARCHITECTURE GUIDE
Tujuan pembelajaran DSKI ( Pertemuan 4 )
 Mahasiswa dapat memahami Choice of distribution
architecture
 Mahasiswa dapat memahami The architecture design
 Mahasiswa dapat memahami Connection to the utility
network
 Mahasiswa dapat memahami Choice of equipment
 Mahasiswa dapat memahami Architecture optimization

 Referensi
 Electrical Instalation Guide, Schneider Electric, 2018
 Persyaratan Umum Instalasi Listrik 2000, SNI 04-0225-2000
 Instalasi Listrik Arus Kuat, P. Van Harten, 1974

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Choice of distribution architecture
The choice of distribution architecture has a decisive
impact on installation performance throughout its
lifecycle:
Right from the construction phase, choices can greatly
influence the installation time, possibilities of work rate,
required competencies of installation teams, etc.
There will also be an impact on performance during the
operation phase in terms of quality and continuity of
power supply to sensitive loads, power losses in power
supply circuits,
There will be an impact on the proportion of the
installation that can be recycled in the end-of-life phase.
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The architecture design
The architecture design considered in this document
starts at the preliminary design stage. It generally covers
the levels of MV/LV main distribution,
LV power distribution, and exceptionally the terminal
distribution level.

In buildings all consumers are connected in low voltage.


It means that MV distribution consists in:
connection to utility
distribution to MV/LV substation(s),
MV/LV substation(s) itself

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Example of Single line diagram
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Electrical installation characteristics

These are the main installation characteristics


enabling the defining of the
fundamentals and details of the electrical
distribution architecture. For each of
these characteristics, we supply a definition
and the different categories or possible
values.

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Electrical installation characteristics
 Sectors of activities
 Residential buildings, Commercial, Industry, Infrastructure.
 Site topology
 Architectural characteristic of the building(s), taking into
account the number ofbuildings, number of floors, and of the
surface area of each floor.
 Layout latitude
 Characteristic taking into account the constraints in terms of
the layout of the
electrical equipment in the building: aesthetics, accessibility,
presence of dedicated locations, use of technical corridors (per
floor), use of technical ducts (vertical).
 Service reliability
 The ability of a power system to meet its supply function
under stated conditions for a specified period of time.

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Electrical installation characteristics
 Maintainability
 Features input during design to limit the impact of
maintenance actions on the operation of the whole or part
of the installation.
 Installation flexibility
 Possibility of easily moving electricity delivery points
within the installation, or to easily increase the power
supplied at certain points. Flexibility is a criterion which
also appears due to the uncertainty of the building during
the pre-project summary stage.
 Power demand
 It’s the maximum power and apparrent power demands
actually required to
dimension the installation (see chapter A section 4 for
more information):
630kVA, from 630 to 1250kVA, from 1250 to 2500kVA, >
2500kVA

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Electrical installation characteristics
 Load distribution
 A characteristic related to the uniformity of load distribution (in kVA /
m²) over an area or throughout the building.
 Voltage Interruption Sensitivity
 We can distinguish various levels of severity of an electrical power
interruption, according to the possible consequences: No notable
consequence, Loss of production, Deterioration of the production
facilities or loss of sensitive data, Causing mortal danger.
 Disturbance sensitivity
 The ability of a circuit to work correctly in presence of an electrical
power disturbance. A disturbance can lead to varying degrees of
malfunctioning. E.g.: stopping working, incorrect working, accelerated
ageing, increase of losses, etc.
 Types of disturbances with an impact on circuit operations:
overvoltages, voltage harmonic distorsion, voltage drop, voltage dip,
voltage fluctuation, voltage imbalance.
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Internal MV circuits
Internal MV circuits are dedicated to the supply of the secondary
MV/LV substations dispersed in the installation. They are three
typical principles commonly used for this purpose :
Single feeder
Dual feeder
Open ring

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Internal MV circuits

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Centralized or distributed layout
of LV distribution

Example of centralized layout with point to point links


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Centralized or distributed layout
of LV distribution

Example of distributed layout, with busway


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Presence of LV back-up generators

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Presence of LV back-up generators

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Presence of LV back-up generators

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Presence of LV back-up generators

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Presence of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

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LV back-up

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LV back-up
Example of a configuration combination

1: Single feeder, 2: Main LV switchboard interconnected by a busway,


3: Double-ended
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Choice of equipment
List of equipment to consider:
MV/LV substation
MV switchboards
Transformers,
LV switchboards,
Busway,
UPS units,
Power factor correction and filtering equipment
Generators

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Choice of equipment
Criteria to consider :
 Service conditions (presence of water, dust, etc.),
 Power availability, including service index for LV
switchboards,
 Safety (for people using or operating the installation),
 Local regulations
 Footprint,
 Offer availability per country,
 Utilities requirements
 Previous architecture choices

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“ Semoga bermanfaat, Barokalloh “

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