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Author: Edvard Csanyi (Technical Articles)

Edvard Csanyi

1750 awesome technical articles

Edvard Csanyi - Author at EEP-Electrical Engineering Portal

Hi, I'm an electrical engineer, programmer and founder of EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. I worked twelve years at Schneider Electric in the position of technical support for low- and medium-voltage projects and the design of busbar trunking systems.

I'm highly specialized in the design of LV/MV switchgear and low-voltage, high-power busbar trunking (<6300A) in substations, commercial buildings and industry facilities. I'm also a professional in AutoCAD programming.

Biography: https://electrical-engineering-portal.com/edvard-csanyi

Smart Grid

Smart grid deployment, what we’ve done so far

The many smart grid technology areas – each consisting of sets of individual technologies – span the entire grid, from generation through transmission and distribution to various types of electricity consumers. Some of the technologies are actively being deployed and are… Read more

Aug 14, 2012 | By

Smart grid technology areas
Electrical Lectures

Electric Shock Current, Where Does It Go?

As we’ve already know, electricity requires a complete path (circuit) to continuously flow. This is why the shock received from static electricity is only a momentary jolt: the flow of electrons is necessarily brief when static charges are equalized between… Read more

Aug 13, 2012 | By

Electric shock current, where does it go?
Protection

Delayed Auto-Reclosing On EHV Systems

On highly interconnected transmission systems, where the loss of a single line is unlikely to cause two sections of the system to drift apart significantly and lose synchronism, delayed auto-reclosing can be employed. Dead times of the order of 5s-60s are commonly used…. Read more

Aug 11, 2012 | By

Delayed auto-reclose scheme logic
High Voltage

Primary Distribution Voltage Levels

Most distribution voltages are between 4 and 35 kV. In this article, unless otherwise specified, voltages are given as line-to-line voltages; this follows normal industry practice, but it is sometimes a source of confusion. The four major voltage classes are… Read more

Aug 10, 2012 | By

Primary Distribution Voltage Levels
High Voltage

The Structure Of Power System

An interconnected power system is a complex enterprise that may be subdivided into the following major subsystems: Generation Subsystem Transmission and Subtransmission Subsystem Distribution Subsystem Utilization Subsystem Generation subsystem includes generators and transformers. An essential component of power systems is… Read more

Aug 09, 2012 | By

The structure of power system
Energy and Power

Reliability of Compressed Air Energy Storage Plant

As the name implies, the compressed air energy storage (CAES) plant uses electricity to compress air which is stored in underground reservoirs. When electricity is needed, this compressed air is withdrawn, heated with gas or oil, and run through an expansion turbine… Read more

Aug 04, 2012 | By

Compressed air energy storage (CAES) plant
Cables

Sizing and protection of the neutral conductor (2)

Continued from the first part – Sizing and Protection of the Neutral Conductor (1) If the neutral conductor is correctly sized (including harmonics), no specific protection of the neutral conductor is required because it is protected by the phase protection. If… Read more

Jul 31, 2012 | By

Sizing and protection of the neutral conductor (2)
Cables

Sizing and protection of the neutral conductor (1)

Sizing (c.s.a.) and the protection of the neutral conductor, apart from its current-carrying requirement, depend on several factors, namely: The type of earthing system, TT, TN, etc. The harmonic currents The method of protection against indirect contact hazards according to… Read more

Jul 30, 2012 | By

Sizing and protection of the neutral conductor
Cables

Types of Cable Installations in Electrical Network

There are a variety of ways to install power distribution cables. Each method ensures distribution of power with a unique degree of reliability, safety, economy, and quality for any specific set of conditions. These conditions include the electrical characteristics of… Read more

Jul 27, 2012 | By

Types of cable installations in electrical network
Energy and Power

Overvoltages in the IT system

Electrical networks can be subject to overvoltages of varying origins. Some overvoltages, such as differential mode ones (between live conductors) affect all the earthing systems. This section is particularly concerned with common mode overvoltages, which mainly affect the IT system… Read more

Jul 26, 2012 | By

Single insulation fault on a network operated in IT earthed system
Energy and Power

Isolating the Fault With Time-based Discrimination

Protection functions form a consistent system depending on the overall structure of the power distribution system and the neutral earthing arrangement. They should therefore be viewed as a system based on the principle of discrimination, which consists of isolating the… Read more

Jul 22, 2012 | By

Isolating the Fault With Time-based Discrimination
Energy and Power

Bus Design In Aboveground Substations

Substations can be constructed partly or entirely within aboveground or belowground enclosures. However, cost is high and complexity is increased by fire-protection and heat-removal needs. The following discussion deals with exposed aboveground substations. The bus and associated substation equipment are… Read more

Jul 21, 2012 | By

Gas insulated switchgear (GIS) - Siemens


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