SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM - The Bangladesh Accord on Fire and
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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM - The Bangladesh Accord on Fire and
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM (SLD) Or, ONE LINE DIAGRAM The single-line diagram is the blueprint for electrical system analysis. It is the first step in preparing a critical response plan, allowing you to become thoroughly familiar with the electrical distribution system layout and design in your facility. WHY IT’S REQUIRED? Whether you have a new or existing facility, the single-line diagram is the vital roadmap for all future testing, service and maintenance activities. As such, the single-line diagram is like a balance sheet for your facility and provides a snapshot of your facility at a moment in time. It needs to change as your facility changes to ensure that your systems are adequately protected. To make all the changes documented in a common file, making the electrical system easily understandable for any technical person inside/outside of the factory. An up-to-date single-line diagram is vital for a variety of service activities including: Short circuit calculations • Coordination studies • Load flow studies • Safety evaluation studies • All other engineering studies • Electrical safety procedures • Efficient maintenance • WHAT SHOULD BE IN A SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM (SLD)? A typical package of single line diagram shall include: Incoming lines showing voltage and size • Incoming main fuses, cutouts, switches, and main/tie breakers • Power transformers (rating, winding connection and grounding means) • Feeder breakers and fused switches rating and type. • Relays (function, use and type) • Current and / or potential transformers with size, type and ratio • Control transformers rating. • All main cable and wire runs with their associated isolating switches • All substations, including integral relays and main panels with total load of each feeder and • each substation Critical equipment voltage and size (UPS, battery, generator, power distribution, transfer • switch, computer room air conditioning) A summary load schedule for the LT switchgear panel. • A load schedule for each distribution panels and switch board. • Rating and dimension of bus bar. • All outgoing cables with cable size and type with rating and type of their associated isolating • switches (e.g. circuit breaker). Length and voltage drop of all outgoing cables. • Rating of PFI , changeover, ATS, generators with associated protection and isolating switch • All earthing cable rating (size, type etc.) • All connected load with their individual load capacity. • All spare switches (outgoing circuit breaker) shall be mentioned. • Earthing system must be included with dimension of earthing pit, boring, earth electrode size, • earth lead and ECC cable size and type. Here is given an example of a typical LT panel one line diagram or Single line diagram (try to follow it as best as possible). 1x1c ECC 240 mm2 BYA/NYY (or 10-12 mm dia bare copper wire 600 A (adjustable) MCCB R=55.296 KW Y=55.060 KW B=54.275 KW TL=164.630 KW 2x1c,120.0 mm2 Cu. 1x1c ECC 240 mm2 BYA/NYY (or 10-12 mm dia bare copper wire R=273.465 KW Y=273.220 KW B=272.445 KW TL=819.130 KW M R=98.670 KW Y=98.670 KW B=98.660 KW TL=296.000 KW 1x1c ECC 240 mm2 BYA/NYY (or 10-12 mm dia bare copper wire 1x4c 240 mm2 BYA/NYY R=98.670 KW Y=98.660 KW B=98.670 KW TL=296.000 KW Sample of load schedule (DB Schedule) (You can follow it or prepare it as your own style)