DocumentCode :
1026370
Title :
Modern Electric-Power-Distribution Ideas as Applied in a Large War Plant
Author :
Kaufmann, R.H. ; Kieb, N.A.
Author_Institution :
Industrial engineering department of the General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Volume :
64
Issue :
6
fYear :
1945
fDate :
6/1/1945 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
279
Lastpage :
287
Abstract :
It may be concluded, without reservation, that the application of load-center distribution principles as herein described was responsible for an amazing reduction in material investment, principally copper and steel, compared with that which would have been required by power-distribution methods employed only a short time ago. In the planning of this project, the greatest emphasis constantly was placed on conservation of materials. The use of compact, repetitively manufactured metal-clad, load-center unit substations do realize good economy in materials and man-hours, and at the same time incorporate simplicity and safety. Unusual features incorporated in this system, which in themselves are responsible for large savings in material, manhours, or both, include: 1. The application of forced-oil air-pressure cooling to the main incoming service transformers. 2. The use of overhead high-voltage feeder-cable troughs. 3. The use of spaced single-conductor low-voltage feeder design with moderate unit copper cross sections. 4. The use of 265-volt fluorescent lighting in combination with common load-center unit substations for serving power and light. (This feature alone accounts for a saving of five tons of copper and ten tons of steel compared with the most economical method of applying 120-volt fluorescent lighting. The secondary selective system design offers a well-balanced combination of simplicity and service reliability. The negotiation of the entire distribution system as a single unit proved highly beneficial in reducing the time of execution and insuring the best co-ordination between the several component portions.
Keywords :
Building materials; Copper; Fluorescence; Fluorescent lamps; Investments; Manufacturing; Materials requirements planning; Power system planning; Steel; Substations;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-3860
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1945.5059139
Filename :
5059139
Link To Document :
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