Analysis on the effects of pilferage on the distribution system done by National Electrification Administration.

Date

4-2013

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Major Course

Major in Power Engineering

College

College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Catriz, Roderick L.

Committee Member

Chiliast B. Juan Dulce, Elvin D. Layega, Athena P.

Abstract

Losses happen in the process of delivering power to the consumers. There are different components of these losses that happen in the system Large amount of energy losses are due to the electricity pilferages along the distribution lines. This study aims to discuss and show the effects of electricity pilferage on the feeders of the distribution system of Nueva Ecija using the data from Nueva EcijA Electric Cooperative II submitted to the National Electrification Administration. This stud shows that there is energy missing on the distribution system of NEECO II which is accounted to electricity pilferage. The pilfered electricity affects the voltage level of the feeders, specifically, undervoltages and unbalanced voltage levels among the phases of the feeders. The undervoltage level is severe on feeder 14 which has the highest amount of energy being pilfered with 87.29% voltage level on phase B and 88.95% voltage on phase C. amount of energy being pilfered. Also, the magnitude of the critical unbalanced voltage on feeder 14 on phase A and phase B is greatest with 4.23255 and 3.0126 respectively. Results show that the higher the amount of energy being pilfered, the greater the magnitude of the problems on the voltage level of the feeders.

Language

English

Location

UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology

Call Number

LG 993 2013 E64 C37

Document Type

Thesis

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