EE8016 - ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDITING (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
EE8016 - ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDITING (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
EE8016 |
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDITING |
LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVES: To impart knowledge about the following topics:
• To impact concepts behind economic analysis and Load management.
• Energy management on various electrical equipments and metering.
• Concept of lighting systems and cogeneration.
• Energy management on various electrical equipments and metering.
• Concept of lighting systems and cogeneration.
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UNIT I |
INTRODUCTION |
9 |
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Basics of Energy – Need for energy management – Energy accounting - Energy
monitoring, targeting and reporting - Energy audit process.
UNIT II |
ENERGY MANAGEMENT FOR MOTORS AND COGENERATION |
9 |
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Energy management for electric motors – Transformer and reactors - Capacitors and
synchronous machines, energy management by cogeneration – Forms of cogeneration – Feasibility of cogeneration – Electrical interconnection.
UNIT III |
LIGHTING SYSTEMS |
9 |
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nergy management in lighting systems – Task and the working space - Light sources – Ballasts – Lighting controls – Optimizing lighting energy – Power factor and effect of
harmonics, lighting and energy standards.
UNIT IV |
METERING FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT |
9 |
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etering for energy management – Units of measure - Utility meters – Demand meters – Paralleling of current transformers – Instrument transformer burdens – Multi tasking solid
state meters, metering location vs requirements, metering techniques and practical
examples.
UNIT V |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND MODELS |
9 |
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Economic analysis – Economic models - Time value of money - Utility rate structures – Cost of electricity – Loss evaluation, load management – Demand control techniques – Utility monitoring and control system – HVAC and energy management – Economic
justification.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Ability to understand the basics of Energy audit process.
Ability to understand the basics of energy management by cogeneration
Ability to acquire knowledge on Energy management in lighting systems
Ability to impact concepts behind economic analysis and Load management.
Ability to understand the importance of Energy management on various electrical equipment and metering.
Ability to acquire knowledge on HVAC.
Ability to understand the basics of energy management by cogeneration
Ability to acquire knowledge on Energy management in lighting systems
Ability to impact concepts behind economic analysis and Load management.
Ability to understand the importance of Energy management on various electrical equipment and metering.
Ability to acquire knowledge on HVAC.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Barney L. Capehart, Wayne C. Turner, and William J. Kennedy, Guide to Energy
Management, Fifth Edition, The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2006
2. Eastop T.D & Croft D.R, Energy Efficiency for Engineers and Technologists,.Logman Scientific & Technical, ISBN-0-582-03184 , 1990.
2. Eastop T.D & Croft D.R, Energy Efficiency for Engineers and Technologists,.Logman Scientific & Technical, ISBN-0-582-03184 , 1990.
REFERENCES
1. Reay D.A, Industrial Energy Conservation, 1stedition, Pergamon Press, 1977.
2. IEEE Recommended Practice for Energy Management in Industrial and Commercial Facilities, IEEE, 196.
3. Amit K. Tyagi, Handbook on Energy Audits and Management, TERI, 2003.
4. Electricity in buildings good practice guide, McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.
5. National Productivity Council Guide Books
2. IEEE Recommended Practice for Energy Management in Industrial and Commercial Facilities, IEEE, 196.
3. Amit K. Tyagi, Handbook on Energy Audits and Management, TERI, 2003.
4. Electricity in buildings good practice guide, McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.
5. National Productivity Council Guide Books
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