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EVALUATION OF CLOUD TO GROUND FLASH DENSITY OF 150 KV TRANSMISSION LINE BETWEEN PARIT BARU SUBSTATION AND SENGGIRING SUBSTATIO Manalu, Ayub Rainaldo; Danial, Danial; Rajagukguk, Managam
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 1, No 3: February 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v1i3.73668

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SUTT is a high voltage overhead line with a power of 70 kV - 150 kV to distribute electric power from the generating center to the substation or from substation to substation. The purpose of this study was to obtain modeling of lightning strike density on the 150 kV transmission line between Parit Baru substation and Senggiring substation using geostatistical approaches, namely IDW methods (Inverse Distance Weighted). In identifying the level of vulnerability to lightning strikes, Cloud to Ground lightning event data (2018"“2020) is used. The aim of this research is to obtain the density pattern of lightning strikes on the 150 kV transmission line between the Parit Baru substation and the Senggiring substation. The process in ArcGIS 10.8 software aims to obtain lightning strike density and display the results of the lightning strike density map. Based on the results of data processing for 3 years, the highest density of lightning strikes occurred in 2019 in Segedong District at 54.52 strikes/km ². Meanwhile, the lowest density of lightning strikes occurred in 2018 in East Mempawah District, amounting to 2.86 strikes/km ². Based on the lightning strike density map per grid on the 150 kV transmission line between Parit Baru substation and Senggiring substation for 3 years, the results obtained for the highest lightning strike were 36 strikes/km ² while for the lowest strike it was 1 strike/km ². From this research, it was found that there were 15 transmission towers that passed a high density of lightning strikes with a strike range of 25"“36 strikes/km ² and the highest lightning strike occurred at tower number 31, number 30, and number 29, amounted to 36 strikes/km ².
PLANNING FOR THE ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC STREET LIGHTS (PJU) IN BENGKAYANG DISTRICT Supriatna, Muhammad Farhan; Arsyad, Muhammad Iqbal; Danial, Danial
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 2, No 1: June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v2i1.78842

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Public street lighting (PJU) is a public lighting installation that is commonly installed on a street medium, bridges or in certain places such as parks and other public places. The aim of this research is to make the layout of public street lighting lights to be more optimal, efficient and in accordance with the standardization of BSN SNI 7391:2008. The planning of the installation of the PJU lamps is carried out prior to the field observation of the existing conditions followed by the installation process. On the highway of Bengkayang has a total length of road 22,550 metres and only about 17,850 meters that has already installed PJU of 447 points of light and that lives only 318 points with the use of light type SON-T 150 watt, SON- T 250 watt and LED 60 watt. The interpolar distance is an average of 40 meters as well as the width of the road 6 meters and 4 meters, the resulting lighting has met and slightly exceeded the standard. Based on the results of the planning, optimization of the existing road length 17,850 meters and the addition of light points of 4,700 meters in the road and corridors that have not yet had street lighting, so that the total length of the road 22,550 metres and 568 light points are divided into 2 classes of road i.e. primary and local collectors. The total energy consumption of 568 lamps is 584.4 kWh per day and is 6.54 per cent more efficient than the current 625,32 kWh of 318 lamps per day, despite an increase in the number of lamps of 250 points.
EVALUATION OF PUBLIC STREET LIGHTING IN TANJUNGPURA UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT Dirgantoro, Katon Sigit; Danial, Danial; Arsyad, Muhammad Iqbal
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 2, No 1: June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v2i1.76395

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Public Street Lighting (PJU) is a means used to improve the function of the road so that it can illuminate the road at night, improve safety, security, traffic comfort and make road users more comfortable in the campus environment. PJU lights in the Tanjungpura University environment already exist on Jalan Prof. Dr. H. Hadari Nawawi, especially around Tanjungpura University Currently, these lights use 250 watt SON lamps with a pole height of ± 9m and produce an average light intensity of 2188.38 cd with a light intensity of 16.69 lux. The average energy consumption per day is ± 170 kW, but the lighting intensity is not in accordance with SNI standards. The recommended improvement effort is to replace them with 120 watt LED lamps, which can meet SNI standards for secondary collector road classes with an illumination intensity of 3-7 lux. Evaluation and recommendations are needed to improve lighting conditions in the neighborhood. After being replaced with 120 watt LED lights, the average pole height is ± 9m, the light intensity is 954.52 cd, and the illumination intensity is 7,28 lux, the results meet the SNI standards for secondary collector road classes. Although the monthly electrical energy consumption reaches Rp.4,721,640, LED lights produce a clearer contrast of light on objects, although the intensity is lower than SON lamps which have a greater intensity, but the color and contrast on objects become clearer
STUDY OF SIEMENS 7UT86 PERCENTAGE DIFFERENTIAL RELAY AS PROTECTION OF 60 MVA POWER TRANSFORMER AT 150 GIS KV DAYEUH KOLOT Purba, Dian Andreas; Gani, Usman A; Danial, Danial
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 2, No 2: October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v2i2.84598

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Power transformer is a vital equipment in the electric power system that plays an important role in distributing electrical energy from the generator to the load center. Transformers require a protection system that is able to detect an internal or external disturbance with a very fast time to prevent widespread blackouts. Transformer protection generally uses differential relays that require settings in determining their working parameters. On this basis, the authors conducted a study of the Siemens 7UT86 percentage differential relay as a 60 MVA power transformer protection at the 150 kV Dayeuh Kolot GIS, by taking data to perform mathematical calculations to obtain working parameters and testing. The results of mathematical calculations obtained the rating current value used to select the ratio of installed CT to differential current. The relay is set using slope 1 of 30% and slope 2 of 80% and a differential current of 0.3 I/IrObj to prevent unnecessary blackouts due to the appearance of differential currents by magnetizing currents, inrush, tap changers, CT saturation and as a safety factor. Tests using Omicron test equipment obtained results in the form of actual differential current values of both slope areas, angular stability, current and angular ramping and relay operation delay times. Testing the working parameters of the relay obtained the result that the relay works by commanding the circuit breaker to trip when it exceeds the pick up value. During internal faults and at faults below the pick up value and during external faults the relay standsby.
STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF INCLINATION ANGLE OF ARCHIMEDES TURBINE CHARACTERS - GENERATOR STUDY Dede, Markurius Hariyadi; Danial, Danial; Taufiqurrahman, Muhammad
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 2, No 2: October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v2i2.76137

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The current demand for electrical energy stands as a crucial aspect in both household and industrial contexts. Indonesia, blessed with abundant water resources, holds significant potential in the development of renewable energy. Specifically, West Kalimantan boasts plentiful rivers that serve as potential sources for electricity generation. The Archimedes Turbine has emerged as a primary focus for generating electricity from water flow. This research aims to analyze the evolution of the Archimedes turbine concerning its characteristics with angle variations and their influence on the generator. Through a literature review, this study explores the development of Archimedes turbines over time.In this analysis, the variation in the turbine's angle of inclination concerning the generator takes center stage. The research findings indicate that the performance characteristics of the Archimedes turbine, such as efficiency, generated power, and torque, are evaluated under various angle conditions. This research is expected to provide profound insights into the contribution of Archimedes turbine technology in the future and expand the understanding of its potential application in different water contexts.The research findings reveal that the optimal turbine performance concerning water flow occurs at a 30Ëš angle with a flow rate of 100% (Q3 = 0.006 m^3/s). Under unloaded conditions, the turbine produces a voltage of 19.13 V, while under loaded conditions, the resulting voltage is 17.21 V.
Co-Authors . Hamsiah Abdul jalil Abdul Rauf Abdullah Abdullah Adawiyah, Robi'Atul Adi Jaya, Sarlan Agustin, Sylvia Ahmad Fikri Aini Nurul Alamsyah, Muhammad Reky Alifuddin, Muh Amirullah -, Amirullah Anggara, Doni Anwar Anwar Ardi Ardi Arsyad, Muhammad Iqbal Asbar Asbar, Asbar Aslamiyah, Mujadiddah Asmidar Asmidar Asmidar Asmidar Ayyun, Qurrata Badaruddin Balqis, Salsabila Nazwa Beddu Tang Bin Mohamad, Mohammad Taqiuddin BN, Ramadhani F Chandra Kirana Damis, Damis Dara Nur Azizah Yuwono Darmawati Darmawati Dede, Markurius Hariyadi Diputra, Putu Yudhi Nusartha Dirgantoro, Katon Sigit Djafar, Syahrul Endang Sawitri Erens Elvianus Koodoh, Erens Elvianus Eriawan, Erick Fahmin, Nur Habib Fatirawahidah, Fatirawahidah Fatwa, Muh Aiman Fauzi, Valesca Vella Valdema Fithriah, Nur Fitri Imansyah Fitriani Fitriani Fitriani Fuadi Fuadi Gevira, Dhea Gufron, Ali Gusalim, Lili Handayani, Fanty Hermansyah, Ainani Hidavat, Agustini Hidayat , Irfan Hotiza, Siti Ikhsan, Muh Inge Dwisvimiar Irawiraman, Hadi Irma Damajanti Iskandar Iskandar Jamaluddin Jaya, Sarlan Adi Junaidi Junaidi Kafrawi Kafrawi Karenina, Melita Jenar Kasmin, Kasmin Khatimah, Nurul Kombong, Aldri Yithream Laxmi, Laxmi Lilies Anggarwati Astuti, Lilies Anggarwati Liliyana, Liliyana Listiyawati, Listiyawati M. Iqbal Arsyad Maaggazing, Fernand Faktur Daeng Mahamatayuding Samah Makiyah, Faidatul Managam Rajagukguk Manalu, Ayub Rainaldo Maulida, Eva Titania Mohamad Fasyehhudin Muh Anhar Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Sabri Muhammad Taufiqurrahman, Muhammad Muhammad Yusuf Muhyi Mohas Munadi Usman Munawar Rizki Jailani Munir, Musnar Nanda, Giri Dwi Nanik Suharwati Nugroho, Edwin Adi Nur Azmy Nur Sari Dewi NUR SARI DEWI Nur Sari Dewi. M Nurhayati Nurhayati Nuryanto, Muhammad Khairul Ponglabba, Henry Ma’dika Ponglabba Pramasari, Cristiani Nadya Prasetyo, Nanang Pratiwi, Novita Eka Tyas Purba, Dian Andreas Purwaningrum, Rr Diah Asih Purwanti, Atni Putra, Syarif Abdian Putri, Gaitsa Farah Zahira Rahmadani, Rani Rajaguguk , Managam Rajibsman Rani Sri Agustuna Retnaningrum, Yuliana Rahmah Reynanda, Nadhifa Ririn Kurnia Rismang, Rismang rohani, aceng asnawi Rokhim, Saiful Ruchiyat, Asep Rudi Kurnianto Rupiani, Dewi Rustam, Faisya Rahayu Saenong, Muhammad said, muh Salsabilla, Zahra Samsualam, Samsualam Samsuri Samsuri Shadrina, Nida Midati Silitonga, Grace Steffany Siregar, Wanda Puspita Br. Sitamala, Afandi Sodiman Sodiman, Sodiman Soemari, Herlien Dwiarti Solly Aryza Sri Agustian Suhelmidati, Etri Sukardi, Akhmad Supriatna, Muhammad Farhan Swandari Paramita Syaggaf, Andi Waliana Syahril Samad, Syahril Syahrul Syahrul Syam, Khairil Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Sylviana Maya Damayanti Tajuddin, Mustamin Tang, Beddu Tasya, Putri Tekwan, Gregorius Tinton S, Bonifacius Perdana Triana, Suci Ulfianti, Ulfianti Usman A. Gani Verry Asfirizal Wikaningtyas, Pratiwi Wongso, Dio Suseno Yoesrizal M. Yoesoef Yudanti Riastiti Yuli Yetri Yusuf Yusuf Zainal Abidin Zainal Zainal Zuhrah, Nikmatuz Zuhrah, Ni’matuz _, Zul Hamizan