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Journal : International Journal of Engineering Continuity

Optimizing Heritage Power Distribution Using Zonal TM/TR-Package Systems Suparjo, Suparjo; Wardana Abyoto , R. Kun; Tjahjono, Hendro
International Journal of Engineering Continuity Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): IJEC
Publisher : Sultan Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58291/ijec.v5i1.525

Abstract

Electrical power distribution in heritage conservation areas faces the dual challenge of meeting modern technical standards while adhering to strict preservation regulations. Traditional centralized low-voltage systems often result in critical voltage drops and power losses due to extended feeder lengths. This study proposes and evaluates an optimized Zonal TM/TR-Package distribution system as a solution. Using ETAP 22.5 software, a comparative load flow analysis was conducted on a 20-hectare government heritage complex comprising 21 protected buildings. The simulation results confirm that the proposed zonal configuration significantly outperforms the existing centralized system, reducing maximum voltage drops from 12.04% to 4.48% and decreasing total active power losses (I2R) by 47.6%, and improving system efficiency from 95.32% to 97.50%, ensuring full compliance with PUIL 2020 safety standards. Critically, the reliability assessment — evaluated using SAIDI and SAIFI indices — demonstrates a 37.44% improvement in SAIDI (from 9.27 to 5.80 hours/customer/year), while SAIFI remains stable at 0.77 interruptions/customer/year, confirming that zonal fault isolation substantially reduces outage duration without increasing interruption frequency. Furthermore, the modular design minimizes physical footprint, preserving the site’s aesthetic value. Beyond a case study, this research contributes to electrical engineering science by establishing a replicable technical framework for revitalizing heritage infrastructure, balancing efficient power delivery with architectural conservation.