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Practical Power Plant Engineering
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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Practical Power Plant Engineering A Guide for Early Career Engineers
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Preface – Why This Book?
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1 Plant from Design to Commissioning CHAPTER MENU
1.1 Planning
1.1.1 Plant Design Procedure
1.1.2 Codes and Standards
1.2 Project Development 1.2.1 Type of Project
1.2.2 Conceptual Design for Feasibility Study
1.2.3 Detailed Design
1.2.3.1 Cost of Change
1.2.4 Engineering Documents
1.2.5 Equipment Specifications and Data Sheets
1.2.6 Equipment Numbering
1.2.7 Load List
1.2.8 Generated Cable List
1.2.9 Schematic/Wiring Diagrams
1.3 Precommissioning and Commissioning
1.3.1 Precommissioning
1.3.2 Commissioning
1.3.3 Reliability Run
1.3.4 Power Plant Grid Tests
1.3.5 Commissioning Reports
1.4 Project Economics 1.4.1 Budget Estimate
1.4.2 Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE)
1.4.3 Marginal Cost of Energy
1.4.4 Profitability of an Industrial Plant
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2 Plant Key One‐Line Diagram CHAPTER MENU
2.1 One‐Line Diagrams
2.1.1 What Is the One‐Line Diagram, or Single‐Line Diagram?
2.2 The Electrical Project
2.3 Site Conditions 2.3.1 Source of Power
2.3.2 Ambient Derating Factors
2.3.3 Reliability Criteria
2.4 Connection to Power Utility
2.4.1 Source Impedance
2.4.2 Line Conductor
2.4.3 HV Circuit Breaker Fault Interrupting
2.4.4 Double or Single Incomer Connection
2.4.5 Utility Generating Capacity
2.4.6 Firm Capacity
2.4.7 Line Protection
2.4.8 Lightning
2.5 Main Plant Substation
2.6 Load Site Placement
2.6.1 Crushing
2.6.2 Grinding and Conveying
2.7 The Key One‐Line Diagram 2.7.1 Load Investigation
2.7.2 Connected Load – Operating Load
2.7.3 Voltage Level Selection
2.7.4 Switchgear Breaker Ratings
2.7.5 Single Incomer Substation for a Small Plant
2.7.6 13.8 or 33 kV Switchgear for a Larger Plant
2.7.7 Transformer Connections: Cable, Cable Bus, or Bus Duct?
2.7.8 Medium Voltage Switchgear and Controllers (4.16 kV)
2.7.9 Low Voltage Service Voltage
2.7.10 Bus Tie Breaker Switching 2.7.10.1 Incoming Transformer Failure
2.7.10.2 Switching from Control Room
2.7.11 Plant Transformation
2.7.12 Voltage Regulation 2.7.12.1 Voltage Regulation Δ
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2.7.12.2 Motor Start Voltage Drop
2.7.12.3 Conclusion
2.7.13 Overhead Distribution Lines
2.8 Transformer System Grounding
2.8.1 Transmission Level
2.8.2 MV Systems
2.8.3 LV Systems
2.8.4 Generator Neutrals
2.9 Transformer Winding Configurations and Phasing
2.10 Standby Power
2.11 Insulation Coordination
2.11.1 Substation Shielding
2.12 Plant Control System
2.13 Fire Protection
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