Question : 1. Write a note on various d.c. systems.
D.C. Systems
Though a.c. is extensively used
everywhere, there are few applications like operation of d.c. motors,
batteries, charging where d.c. supply is must. It can be obtained by using
rectifiers or by d.c. generators at substations.
The d.c. systems are further classified
as,
1. Two wire d.c. system
2. Two wire with midpoint earthed d.c.
system
3. Three wire d.c. system
It consists of two wires, one positive
and other negative. The positive is outgoing while the negative is return wire.
The two wire d.c. system where d.c. generators are used at the generating
station is shown in the Fig. 7.3.1.
The symbolic representation of two wire
d.c. system is shown in the Fig. 7.3.2. The various loads are connected in
parallel.
The details like feeders, distributors and service mains are not included in the symbolic representation. The negative line is generally earthed.
In this system, there are two line
conductors, the one having voltage of + Vm with respect to midpoint which is earthed
while the other is at potential - Vm with respect to midpoint. Hence the total
voltage available between the two lines is 2 Vm. No connection is
taken out from the midpoint, which is earthed at the substation. The loads
requiring high d.c. voltages are connected across the lines. The symbolic
representation of this system is shown in the Fig. 7.3.3.
The volume of copper required in this
system is less than that required in two wire d.c. system with one line
earthed.
This system is exactly similar to the
two wire d.c. system with midpoint earthed. The only difference is, additional
third wire from earth terminal of substation is available for the connections.
The scheme is shown in the Fig. 7.3.4. This wire is also called neutral wire.
When the load is balanced, no current
flows through the neutral.
The loads requiring higher voltages are
connected across the two outers while the loads requiring low voltages are
connected between one outer and neutral as shown. The volume of copper required
is higher than two wire midpoint earthed system but less than two wire one line
earthed system.
The various advantages of using d.c.
system for the transmission and distribution are,
1. As the frequency of d.c. is zero,
there is no inductance or capacitance associated with the line. Hence the power
losses and voltage drops are much less compared to a.c. system.
2. Due to the reduced voltage drops, the
voltage regulation is better.
3. Absence of skin effect makes use of
entire cross-section of conductor.
4. For the same voltage level, the
voltage stress on the insulation is less in a d.c. system. Hence the insulation
required in case of d.c. is less compared to a.c. system.
5. As the stress on cable insulation is
less, the economical use of underground cables is possible.
6. The stability problems as well as
synchronising difficulties are absent in a d.c. system.
7. The d.c. line has reduced
interference with radio and communication circuits.
8. In a three phase a.c. system, three lines are necessary. As against this only two are sufficient for a d.c. system. So copper requirement is less.
Inspite of the above mentioned
advantages, a d.c. system has some major disadvantages, due to which a.c.
system is commonly used. These disadvantages are,
1. The power generation is not possible
at high d.c. voltage levels due to commutation problems.
2. The transformer works on a.c. and not
d.c. supply. So the d.c. voltage levels cannot be stepped up or lowered as per
the requirement. Hence transmission at high voltage is not possible. This is
the biggest disadvantage of a d.c. system.
3. Obtaining a.c. from d.c. is not easy
in practice.
4. The d.c. generators and motors need a
lot of maintenance and their construction cost is also more than a.c. machines
of same capacity.
5. The limitations of d.c. switches as
well as circuit breakers cause the problems in d.c. system.
Review Question
1. Write a note on various d.c. systems.
Transmission and Distribution: Unit V: (a) Distribution Systems : Tag: : Advantages - Disadvantages - D.C. Systems
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