The Power System Laboratory is established to provide practical exposure to the analysis, protection, and operation of electrical power systems. It accommodates 30 students per batch and maintains an 80% utilization rate per week, ensuring effective use of resources. The lab is equipped with advanced setups such as simulated power transmission lines, transmission line trainer kits and simulators (including NVIS-7063), and various protective relay systems like directional overcurrent, overcurrent and earth fault, differential, and under/over voltage relays. It also includes oil insulation test sets, high-voltage insulation breakdown testers, and AC high-voltage testers (Model HJ-5-10) for insulation and fault analysis experiments. Additionally, MiPower software is available for system simulation and analysis. The laboratory enables students to perform experiments related to power transmission, protection coordination, insulation testing, and system behavior under fault conditions, thereby enhancing their understanding of real-world power system operation, reliability, and safety.
Power System Laboratory
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