TOPIC: Power Systems, Power Plants & Illumination INSTRUCTIONS: - Answer in this format: Given, Illustration, Required Conversion, Solution, Final Answer. - Step-by-step solution, do not skip even simple calculations to avoid confusion. - If answered in written form, make sure it is readable. PROBLEM: A substation supplies power by four feeders to its consumers. Feeder No. 1 supplies six consumers whose individual daily maximum demands are 70 kW, 90 kW, 20 kW, 50 kW, 10 kW, and 20 kW, while the maximum demand on the feeder is 200 kW. Feeder No. 2 supplies four consumers, whose daily max. demands are 60 kW, 40 kW, 70 kW, and 30 KW, while the maximum demand on feeder No. 2 is 160 kW. Feeders Nos. 3 and 4 have a daily maximum demand of 150 kW and 200 kW respectively, while the maximum demand on the station is 600 kW. Determine the diversity factor for the four feeders. 1.18 1.25 1.30 1.36
TOPIC: Power Systems, Power Plants & Illumination
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Answer in this format: Given, Illustration, Required Conversion, Solution, Final Answer.
- Step-by-step solution, do not skip even simple calculations to avoid confusion.
- If answered in written form, make sure it is readable.
PROBLEM:
A substation supplies power by four feeders to its consumers. Feeder No. 1 supplies six consumers whose individual daily maximum demands are 70 kW, 90 kW, 20 kW, 50 kW, 10 kW, and 20 kW, while the maximum demand on the feeder is 200 kW. Feeder No. 2 supplies four consumers, whose daily max. demands are 60 kW, 40 kW, 70 kW, and 30 KW, while the maximum demand on feeder No. 2 is 160 kW. Feeders Nos. 3 and 4 have a daily maximum demand of 150 kW and 200 kW respectively, while the maximum demand on the station is 600 kW. Determine the diversity factor for the four feeders.
- 1.18
- 1.25
- 1.30
- 1.36
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