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ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS

FOR

MECHANICAL SERVICES

vital experience in acoustics | civil | electrical | ESD | fire | hydraulic | lifts

mechanical | property asset management | structural | underground power

Albany, Brisbane, Busselton, Darwin, Gold Coast,

Melbourne, Perth, Shenzhen, Sydney

E: [email protected] W: www.wge.com.au

Prepared by: Angus GrantDate: May 2013

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• MOST POWER CONSUMED IN MECHANICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS IS CONSUMED BY ELECTRIC MOTORS:

- FANS

- PUMPS

- COMPRESSORS

- DAMPER MOTORS

- CONTROL VALVES

• PASSIVE DEVICES CONSUME THE BALANCE OF THE POWER:

- ELECTRIC HEATER BANKS

- CONTROL SYSTEMS:

- RELAYS

- CONTACTORS

- CONTROLLERS

- MONITORING DEVICES

- COMPUTER DISPLAYS AND PRINTERS

Introduction

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Typical Consumption

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Electrical Terms

Voltage (Volts, V)

Current (Amps, A)

Direct Current (DC) / Alternating Current (AC)

AC Power (kW, kVA) and Power Factor (PF)

Single Phase (1ph) / Three Phase (3ph)

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Voltage (Volts, V)• Volts is the SI measurement unit of “electrical potential difference” or

“electromotive force”. Ability to do work!

• It’s a “potential difference” and therefore always measured between two points. Voltage is most commonly referenced to the “neutral” or “earth” potential which is termed 0 volts.

• Water pipe analogy – voltage is like the pressure drop across thecircuit. City Power is like a variable speed pump which maintains aconstant pressure differential (voltage drop) across a varying load(grid).

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Current (Amps, A)• Amps is the SI measurement unit of current or “electric charge flow”

at a specific point in a circuit.

• Water pipe analogy – current is likethe water flow through a pipe. City Power’s variable speed pump (power station) increases the water flow rate (current) to maintain a constant pressure differential (voltage drop) across the varying load (grid).

• Cables are sized based on current carrying capacity and voltage drop, the same way ducts and pipes are sized on flow rate and pressure drop.

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Direct Current (DC) vs

Alternating Current (AC)• Direct current (DC) occurs as the result of direct voltage.

• Alternating current (AC) occurs as the result of alternating voltage.

• An AC incandescent light globe actually flickers 50 times per second in Australia!

DC AC

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AC Power (kW, kVA) and

Power Factor (φ)• Apparent Power (S) in kVA is the voltage (V) multiplied by the

current (I) or mathematically S = VI. Easy to remember from the units kVA!

• Real Power (P) in kW is the voltage (V) multiplied by the current (I) and Power Factor (PF) P = VI*PF.

• Reactive Power (Q) in VAr is the difference between the S and P and is the power temporarily stored by the load. Usually <20%.

• Electrical Engineers use kVA because their cables need to supply total power needed by the load.

• Mechanical Engineers are concerned with kW because they need to cool the real power (rejected heat) from the load.

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Power Factor = 1• Purely “resistive loads” like:

• Heater bank

• Electronic “switch-mode” power supplies (e.g. computer, electronic ballast in a fluoro)

• Variable Speed Drives (electronics)

• Can be usually be switched with less expensive “AC-1” rated contactors as making & breaking currents are less and shorter duration.

ALMOST ANYTHING WHICH THE PREDOMINANT LOAD IS

ELECTRONICS

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Power Factor = 0.8• “Inductive loads” like:

• Induction motors (without VSDs)

• Power transformers

• Usually need to be switched with more expensive “AC-3” rated contactors as making & breaking currents are higher due to the inductive characteristic of the load. I.e. causes arcing of the contacts.

ALMOST ANYTHING WHICH HAS WINDINGS

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Single Phase (1ph) / Three

Phase (3ph)• Single Phase AC Power (e.g. 230VAC 50Hz in Australia)

• Single Phase = Fluctuating Power Input/Output!

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Single Phase (1ph) / Three

Phase (3ph)• Three Phase AC Power (e.g. 415VAC L-L 50Hz in Australia)

• Three Phase = Constant Power Input/Output!

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• WE MAINLY DEAL WITH 50 HZ AC MOTORS.

• EITHER 240V SINGLE PHASE OR 415VTHREE PHASE.

• THE MOTOR INDUSTRY CONSIDERS THESE TO BE “LOW VOLTAGE” MOTORS.

• HIGH VOLTAGE MOTORS: 1,000V – 22,000V.

• WE HAVE “MEPS” TO HELP US ENSURE WEARE USING THE MOST EFFICIENT ELECTRICMOTORS.

Minimum Energy

Performance

Standards (MEPS)

Regulations in

Australia

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MEPS• APPLIES TO 3 PHASE MOTORS, 0.73 kW – 185 kW.

• 2006 – HIGH EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS WERE UPGRADED.

• “E3” – Equipment Energy Efficiency

• From 1 October 2012 – Enforced through GEMS

• “Greenhouse Energy Minimum Standards”

• http://www.energyrating.gov.au/programs/e3-program/meps/about/

• http://www.climatechange.gov.au/media/whats-new/gems-legislation-introduced.aspx

Minimum Energy

Performance

Standards (MEPS)

Regulations in

Australia

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MEPS

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TYPE ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES TYPICAL APPLICATION

AC INDUCTION(SHADED POLE)

LEAST EXPENSIVE

LONG LIFE

LOW POWER

ROTATION SLIPS

FROM FREQUENCY

LOW STARTING

TORQUE

SMALL FANS

AC INDUCTION(SPLIT-PHASE CAPACITOR)

HIGH POWER

HIGH STARTING

TORQUE

ROTATION SLIPS

FROM FREQUENCYAC ROTATION IN-SYNC WITH FREQ

APPLIANCES

AC SYNCHRONOUS

LONG-LIFE MORE EXPENSIVE INDUSTRIAL MOTORS

CLOCKS

AUDIO TURNTABLES

TAPE DRIVES

TYPES OF AC MOTORS

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EFFICIENCY IS A DESIGN FUNCTION!

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• CHEAP TO BUY AND INSTALL

• CHEAP TO SPEED CONTROL

• 60W – 4 KW

• SPEED IS CALCULATED BY FORMULA:N = 120 X FREQUENCY / NO. OF POLES

• 2 POLE 2900 RPM4 POLE 1400 RPM6 POLE 920 PRM

• P (WATTS) = V (VOLTS) x I (AMPS) x POWER FACTORP (WATTS) = 230 x I (AMPS) x 0.8

SINGLE PHASE – 230V 50Hz

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• 370W – 160 KW

• 2 POLE 2900 RPM4 POLE 1400 RPM6 POLE 920 PRM8 POLE 720 RPM10 POLE 600 RPM

• MORE EFFICIENT

• SMALLER FOR THE SAME POWER

• EASY TO CHANGE DIRECTION

• NO CAPACITOR START

• EASY TO SPEED CONTROL (VSD/VFD)

• P (WATTS) = √3 x V (VOLTS) x I (AMPS) x POWER FACTOR

• P (WATTS) = √3 x 415 x I (AMPS) x 0.8

THREE PHASE MOTORS – 415V 50Hz

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Motor Starting and Sizes• Different methods of starting motors:

- Direct On-Line (DOL)

- Star-delta Starters

- Autotransformer Starters

- Soft-starters / Variable Speed Drives / Inverter

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Direct On-Line (DOL) Starting• OK for motors < 3kW (9kWr @ COP = 3).

• High thermal & mechanical stress, few starts per hour.

• Simplest, least cost (Contactor + Overload)

• High starting current (5-10x Rated Current)

• High starting torque (~2.5x Rated Torque)

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Star-Delta Starting (Old)• OK for motors < 8kW.

• Lower starting current (2-3x Rated Current)

• Low starting torque (0.2-0.5x Rated Torque)

• Lower thermal stress, 2-3x more starts per hour.

• Doesn’t work for all motors - requires winding terminals.

• Not good when starting on load (e.g. pumps)

Autotransformer Starting (Old)• OK for motors > 8kW.

• Lower starting current (1.7-4x Rated Current)

• Lower starting torque (0.5x Rated Torque)

• Low thermal stress, 3-4x more starts per hour.

• Ramps up voltage in discrete steps – replaced by solid-state Soft Starters and VSDs with almost infinite steps!

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Soft-starters / VSDs / Inverters• Varying the frequency (from 50Hz) varies the speed!

• OK for most motors except shaded pole induction.

• OK for all types of load.

• High starting torque (configurable).

• Low (or no) starting current (configurable).

• Low stress, many starts per hours.

• Inbuilt control and protection (VSDs)

• Can be higher harmonics and PF(=1) backto the electrical infrastructureV

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Tips for using VSDs• Keep the VSD close to the motor.

• Use a shielded/screened cable between the VSD and the motor to avoid RF interference.

• Can be single-phase input and three-phase output to run small 3-phase motors on 1-phase power supplies!

• Check the settingsV. we’ve seen motors stalling at startup because of incorrect settings. Can seriously damage the motor and VSD.

• In-built protection helps to save motors and VSDs.

• In-built protection should be disabled for “fire mode” operations.

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SOLID STATE RELAYS –

“CLUNK FREE”

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SOLID STATE RELAYS –

“CLUNK FREE”• Advantages

• No noise• No moving parts or mechanical wear• No arcing (OK for hazardous environments!)• Reliable – high operation count.• Low turn-on voltage and current (no interposing relays!)• High speed switching!

• Disadvantages• Higher cost (especially for larger relays)• Higher heat output (may require a heatsink)• Come in many typesV be sure to select the right one!

• Ideal Applications – Single phase loads <40A, heater banks, small fans and motors, things that start and stop often.

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Electrical Codes and

Wiring Rules• Federal Legislation – Building Code of Australia

• State Legislation – VSIR 2005

• Australian Standards - Wiring Rules (AS3000:2007)

• EnergySafe - VIC Electrical Requirements

• Mechanical Electrical Contractors are required to comply with these Regulations, and all mandatory referred Standards and Regulations.

• The onus is on Contractor who holds the license. HoweverV Safety in Design!

• How does this effect Mechanical Engineers?

- Switchboard Clearances and Design

- Provision and Location of Isolators

- Power (LV) and Communications (ELV) Segregation

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Switchboard Clearance and

Accessibility• Switchboards over 3m require 2 paths of escape.

• Minimum clearance of 600mm around doors and panels.

• Must be safely accessible – not in ceiling spaces etc.!

• Must be enclosed in a smoke sealed, non-combustible cupboard if located in the path of travel to an exit.

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• Advise power supply requirements:

- Location

- Volts (Single Phase 240V or Three Phase 415V)

- Amps (Full Load Amps & Starting Amps or kVA and Starting Method)

- Termination Requirements (Cables for MSSB, Isolator or Socket)

- Safety/Essential Requirements (Fire-essential or Generator or both!)

- Understanding of the system operation and power supply diversity!

• Advise communications requirements:

- Location

- Type of communications (e.g. phone line for dialer or ADSL?)

• Advise fire shutdown signal requirements:

- Location (MSSB preferred)

- Type of signal (Zone or General Alarm)

- Fire/AS1668.1 control requirements

• Request BMS Points including meters and interface type.

Mechanical Consultant to Coordinate:

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Electrical Consultant to Coordinate• Confirm power supply requirements are documented. Including confirmation

of the power supply:

- Capacity (e.g. Three Phase 400A)

- Termination details (cable size and entry)

- Fault Level at the MSSB!!

• Advise BMS system & Metering requirements (Points Schedule):

- Location (e.g. Electrical DB location)

- Type of Point (Volt-free contact, Meter Pulse, Meter HLI)

- Meters HLI – Communication Protocol (e.g. MODBUS/LON/N2)

• Pulse-type meters are the past! It’s often best for the Mech-Elec Contractor to supply HLI meters which suit the BMS protocol (Johnson N2/LON/BacNet) for installation by the Electrical Contractor with final programming/ commissioning by the Mech-Elec Contractor!

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Fault Levels• Fault level is expressed in kA – kiloamps (thousands of amps)

• The current that occurs when you short out the phases!

• Bigger (or more) power transformers, higher the fault level.

• Closer to the supply transformer, higher the fault level.

• Make sure the Electrical Contractor or Consultant has advised the fault level.

• Mechanical switchboards need to be constructed suitable for the fault level.• 4-10kA domestic/commercial <250A

• 25kA for 1000kVA TX

• 50kA for 2x1000kVA TX

• 150kA up for mines!

BOOM!

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Form Rating• Compartmentalising

switchboards

• You may need to work on some services while keeping others running – go for a higher form rating!

• Form rating is all about concurrent maintainability!

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DO YOU NEED AN MSSB?• OPTION 1:

BUILDER’S ELECTRICIAN GIVES YOU A POWER SUPPLY AND ISOLATOR TO ALL MECHANICAL PLANT.

• WORKS OK WHEN PLANT HAS INTEGRATED CONTROLS E.G. WALL SPLITS, CASSETTES.

• OPTION 2:

BUILDER’S ELECTRICIANPROVIDES SUB-MAIN TO MSSB.

• WORKS OK WHEN:- LARGE AND VARIED MECHANICAL PLANT- 240V AND 415V EQUIPMENT.- DDC CONTROL SYSTEM

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RULES OF THUMB FOR SINGLE PHASE AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL LOADS:• MEPS REQUIRES EER (ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING) OF 2.75

• EER (COOLING) = RATED COOLING CAPACITY OUTPUT (KW)COOLING INPUT POWER (KW)

• COP (HEATING) = RATED HEATING CAPACITY OUTPUT (KW)HEATING INPUT POWER (KW)

• ELECTRICAL INPUT (kW) = COOLING (kW)/EER

APROXIMATELY: kW = 1/3 OF THE COOLING CAPACITY

CURRENT: FLA = 1.5 TIMES THE COOLING CAPACITY

• E.G.: 14.5 kW 1 PH R/C INV. FUJITSU DUCTED SPLITEER = 2.8kW = 5.18 (Rule of Thumb = 4.8)FLA = 21.6 (Rule of Thumb = 21.75)

• BEWARE OF MANUFACTURER CIRCUIT AMPS!

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RULES OF THUMB FOR THREE PHASE AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL LOADS:• MEPS REQUIRES EER (ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING) OF 3.10

EER (COOLING) = RATED COOLING CAPACITY OUTPUT (KW)COOLING INPUT POWER (KW)

• COP (HEATING) = RATED HEATING CAPACITY OUTPUT (KW)HEATING INPUT POWER (KW)

• ELECTRICAL INPUT (kW) = COOLING (kW)/EERAPPROX: kW = 1/3 OF THE COOLING CAPACITYCURRENT: FLA = 2/3 OF THE COOLING CAPACITY

• E.G.: 26.8 kW 3 PH R/C TEMPERZONE DUCTED SPLITEER = 3.12kW = 8.59 (Rule of Thumb = 8.9)FLA = 12 (Rule of Thumb = 18)

• BEWARE OF MANUFACTURER CIRCUIT AMPS!

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• 1 HP = 746W (MOTOR kW)

• EER = 3.0

• Therefore:

A unit with a 1 HP electrical motor will provide:0.746 x 3.0 = 2.2 kW(R) of cooling.

How do you convert “Harvey

Norman HP” to kW

(Cooling)??

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• CASCADE IS THE KEYTO DDC CONTROLV..

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Cascading of current is the key to DDCControlV.

Computer output

via transistor:

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Transistor switches relayV.

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Which switches a contactorV

Vwhich starts the motor!

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DDC equipment is locatedon the Extra Low Voltage(ELV) side of the MSSB.

Digital and Analogue Inputstrigger Digital and AnalogueOutputs.

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The power side of theDDC system is locatedon the Low Voltage (LV)Side of the MSSB.

A single digital outputCloses the contactor andstarts the heater.

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HIGH LEVEL INTERFACE:

• KWH METERS• CHILLERS• VSD’s

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