Transcription of 10. ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
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10. ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES INELECTRICAL SYSTEMS179 Bureau of ENERGY EfficiencySyllabusEnergy EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES in ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS :Maximum demand controllers,Automatic power factor controllers, ENERGY EFFICIENT motors, Soft starters with energysaver, Variable speed drives, ENERGY EFFICIENT transformers, Electronic ballast,Occupancy sensors, ENERGY EFFICIENT lighting controls, ENERGY saving potential of Maximum Demand ControllersHigh-tension (HT) consumers have to pay a maximum demand charge in addition to the usualcharge for the number of units consumed. This charge is usually based on the highest amountof power used during some period (say 30 minutes) during the metering month. The maximumdemand charge often represents a large proportion of the total bill and may be based on onlyone isolated 30 minute episode of high power use.
Automatic power factor controllers, Energy efficient motors, Soft starters with energy saver, Variable speed drives, Energy efficient transformers, Electronic ballast, Occupancy sensors, Energy efficient lighting controls, Energy saving potential of each technology. 10.1. Maximum Demand Controllers
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