Three Phase Power Supply for Induction Motor and Power Factor Correction Trainer

Authors

  • Abdul Hafiz Loh Bojeng Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Rasida Norjali Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Mohamad Syah Rizal Abdullah Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author

Keywords:

Three Phase, Power Supply, 230V, 415V, Stability, dependability, Efficiency, Remotely Trip, Real Time Monitoring

Abstract

Three phase power supply is commonly used in high total load demand because the ability to supply ever-higher power densities is particularly important as data centers and server rooms continue to experience ever-higher densities. This project aims are to provide the three-phase power supply at Makmal Peralatan dan Pengujian at UTHM Pagoh and adding on some safety future and to improve hands on experiences for students in laboratory. This Three-Phase Power Supply Optimization Project aims to enhance the efficiency, stability, and reliability of three-phase power distribution systems. The objective of the Three-Phase Power Supply Project is to produce 230V for single phase and 415V for three phases and to evaluate the performance of three-phase power distribution systems' stability, dependability, and efficiency. Industrial and commercial electrical networks require three-phase power because it offers a more stable and balanced power supply than single-phase systems. The main goal of this project is to give facility to this laboratory with some safety future which can remotely trip and real time monitoring for three-phase power systems. As its name implies, 3-phase power systems provide three separate currents, each separated by one-third of the time it takes to complete a full cycle. But, as opposed to single-phase, where the two hot legs are always 180 degrees apart, with 3-phase, the currents are separated by 120 degrees.

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Published

25-11-2024

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Section

Electrical, Electronics, and Energy

How to Cite

Loh Bojeng, A. H., Norjali, R., & Mohamad Syah Rizal Abdullah. (2024). Three Phase Power Supply for Induction Motor and Power Factor Correction Trainer. Progress in Engineering Application and Technology, 5(2), 55-62. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/peat/article/view/17180