Author:
Ali Muhamad,Arifin Zaenal
Abstract
Abstract
PT Barata is one of Indonesia’s leading turbine component manufacturers, requiring a large amount of electricity for production. Along with the increase in production and factory expansion, the need for electricity continues to increase so that it continues to add power to reach 3780 KVA. One of the weaknesses of the electric power system at PT Barata is using six (6) 20kV/400 V, 630 kVA transformer units. This system produces a no-load or core loss of 8150 Watts. In one year, the power loss reached 71.394 kWh at the cost of IDR 118,514,040.00. Power loss is permanent and lasts all the time during the use of the Transformer. This article aims to redesign the electrical system at PT Barata using a single 4000 kVA transformer. The redesign of the electric power system at PT Barata was carried out by 1. Observing and measuring the electric power system at PT Barata, 2. calculating the resulting losses, 3. conducting studies and designs, 4 comparing the ratio of the total power loss of the electric power system currently with a new design, 5. Propose a redesign to management for implementation. Calculation and analysis of the new design with a 4000 kVA transformer obtained a core loss of 4450 Watt at the cost of Rp. 64,905.030.00, resulting in a savings of IDR. 53,965,980.00 per year. The new design will save 45% in operating costs compared to the previous six transformer units.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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