A single-phase power system consists of a 450-V 60-Hz gen­erator supplying a load-bank consisting of three loads (L1, L2 and L3) through a transmission line of impedance Z line=0.22+j0.43 as shown in Figure 1. A transformer (T1) with turn ratio N1:N2 is connected in the source end. Another tapping transformer (T2) with turn ratio M1:M2 is connected in the load end with a switch (K1). The switch can be connected to any of the tapping location: a, b or c. The load bank is connected with the system through another switch (K2). This switch can be connected to any of the load: L1, L2 or L3. Only one load can be connected at a time. There is a Control Box (C.B.) in between K1 and K2. It is designed in a way that if K2 is connected with a load (L1, L2 or L3) based on the demand of the consumer, it will trigger K1 to connect with any of the tap of T2 (a, b or c), based on the required power by the load. Consider that the power loss in the CB is negligible Load 1 (L1): Light load, 200W rating,ZL1=4+j3ohms , Load 2 (L2): Medium load, 800W rating,ZL2=3+j4ohms , Load 3 (L3): Heavy load, 1.2KW rating,ZL3=4+j2ohms N1: N2 = Turn ratio for T1 M1: M2 = Turn ratio for T2

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A single-phase power system consists of a 450-V 60-Hz gen­erator supplying a load-bank consisting of three loads (L1, L2 and L3) through a transmission line of impedance Z line=0.22+j0.43 as shown in Figure 1.

A transformer (T1) with turn ratio N1:N2 is connected in the source end.

Another tapping transformer (T2) with turn ratio M1:M2 is connected in the load end with a switch (K1). The switch can be connected to any of the tapping location: a, b or c.

The load bank is connected with the system through another switch (K2). This switch can be connected to any of the load: L1, L2 or L3. Only one load can be connected at a time.

There is a Control Box (C.B.) in between K1 and K2. It is designed in a way that if K2 is connected with a load (L1, L2 or L3) based on the demand of the consumer, it will trigger K1 to connect with any of the tap of T2 (a, b or c), based on the required power by the load.

Consider that the power loss in the CB is negligible

  • Load 1 (L1): Light load, 200W rating,ZL1=4+j3ohms ,
  • Load 2 (L2): Medium load, 800W rating,ZL2=3+j4ohms ,
  • Load 3 (L3): Heavy load, 1.2KW rating,ZL3=4+j2ohms
  • N1: N2 = Turn ratio for T1

M1: M2 = Turn ratio for T2

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