Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Building 5, 12th Floor
This laboratory aims to provide students with practical training on power systems, which include:
There are three main parts: the power generation system, the power transmission system,
(Transmission System) and electrical distribution system (Distribution System). All 3 of these systems will have
Control and protection systems are responsible for controlling operations and preventing damage caused by
Students will study and perform experiments on various abnormalities that may occur in electrical systems in detail.
Of all systems as follows:
1. Parallel generator operation to study parallel generators with the electricity system of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
Perform experiments to supply real power (ActivePower) and virtual power (Reactive Power) to the system.
Of the Electricity Authority
2. Power transmission line operation to study the effects of short and long distance transmission line models on power values.
Losses and Voltage Regulation while supplying 3-phase system loads at various power factors.
3. Simulation of power distribution in the distribution system to study the steps of working together of Switchgear and
Circuit Breaker in Substation
4. Three-phase load operation to study the effects of balanced and unbalanced three-phase loads with different values of R, L and
C on the current and voltage at the actual load power, virtual power and power factor.
Both in case of Y-type and Y-type load connection
5. Current transformer operation to study the characteristics of current transformers used in protection systems.
Both 1 phase and 3 phase types in different burden conditions, focusing on studying the properties related to
Phase transformation ratio and error caused by current transformation of electrical machinery experimental equipment
All experimental equipment and measuring instruments used in this laboratory are manufactured in Germany.
According to German VDE standards