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The document asks 12 multiple choice questions about power generation, transmission, and distribution systems:
1. It asks to name three conventional power generation methods and which contributes most to India.
2. It asks about the standard phases and frequency used in modern power systems.
3. It asks about the types of generators used in thermal and hydropower plants.
The questions cover topics like generator speed for a given frequency, typical power station voltages, the purpose of substations, protection devices, transformer functions, calculating line values from instrument readings, pole-mounted substations, battery uses, interconnected power stations, and differences between coal and nuclear plants.
The document asks 12 multiple choice questions about power generation, transmission, and distribution systems:
1. It asks to name three conventional power generation methods and which contributes most to India.
2. It asks about the standard phases and frequency used in modern power systems.
3. It asks about the types of generators used in thermal and hydropower plants.
The questions cover topics like generator speed for a given frequency, typical power station voltages, the purpose of substations, protection devices, transformer functions, calculating line values from instrument readings, pole-mounted substations, battery uses, interconnected power stations, and differences between coal and nuclear plants.
The document asks 12 multiple choice questions about power generation, transmission, and distribution systems:
1. It asks to name three conventional power generation methods and which contributes most to India.
2. It asks about the standard phases and frequency used in modern power systems.
3. It asks about the types of generators used in thermal and hydropower plants.
The questions cover topics like generator speed for a given frequency, typical power station voltages, the purpose of substations, protection devices, transformer functions, calculating line values from instrument readings, pole-mounted substations, battery uses, interconnected power stations, and differences between coal and nuclear plants.
1. Name three conventional ways of generating power. Of these three, which one contributes maximum generation in India. 2. What number of phases and frequency are adopted to generate, transmit and distribute electrical power in modern power system? 3. Name the types of generators (alternators) used in (1) thermal plant and (2) in hydel power plant. 4. In a hydel power station, the number of poles of an alternator is 24. At what rpm the alternator must be driven to produce 50 Hz voltage? 5. Give some typical value of generated voltage in a power station. Why is it necessary to step up the voltage further before transmitting? 6. What is a substation? What important equipments are found in a substation? 7. With the help of a schematic diagram explain how a overcurrent relay protects a line during short circuit fault. 8. What are the functions of CT and PT in a substation? 9. The ammeter reading connected across a CT secondary is 3 A and the voltage reading connected across a PT is 90 V. If the specification of the CT and PT are respectively 1000 A/5 A and 6.6 kV/110 V, What is the actual current and voltage of the line? 10. What is a pole mounted substation? At what voltage levels are the found in a power system? 11. Why are batteries used in a substation. 12. Are different power stations interconnected? If so, why? 13. What are the differences between a coal based thermal plant and a nuclear power plant. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur
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