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GOVERMET OF RAJASTHA
BOARD OF TECHICAL EDUCATIO, RAJASTHA, JODHPUR
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR
Diploma III Year (ELECTRICAL EGIEERIG )
AUAL SCHEME SESSIO 2012-2013 & OWARDS
Distribution of Time Distribution of Max. Marks/ Duration
Code Hours per week Board's Exam. Sessionals Total
No.
Subjects
Marks
L T P Tot TH Hrs. PR Hrs. CT TU PR(S)
EE 301 Power Electronics & Drives 2 -- 2/2 3 70 3 -- -- 30 -- 50 150
Utilization of Electrical Power & 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
EE 302
Traction
Estimating, Costing & Design of 2 2 2/2 5 70 3 50 3 30 25 25 200
EE 303
Electrical Installations
EE 304 Electrical Design & Drawing 2 1 2 5 70 3 50 3 30 25 25 200
EE 305 Control System 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
EE 306 Electrical Machines – II 2 1 2 5 70 3 50 3 30 25 25 200
EE 307 Power System – II 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
EE 308 Power System – III 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
EE 309 Switchgear & Protection 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
EE 310 Energy Management 2 1 -- 3 70 3 -- -- 30 50 -- 150
Project -- -- -- -- -- -- 100 -- -- -- -- 100
Total 20 10 6 36 700 250 300 375 125 1750
Grand Total : 1750
This course aims at imparting knowledge about specific electronics aspects, which are of practical importance for an
engineer in consumer and industrial applications. Increasing use of electronic gadgets in control of electrical machines makes
this course indispensable for having an insight into trouble-shooting techniques.
COTETS
1. Introduction:
1.1.1 SCR
1.1.2 DIAC
1.1.3 TRIAC
1.1.4 UJT
2.2.1 R
2.2.2 RC
2.2.3 UJT (Pedestal and Ramp)
2.2.4 Transformer circuit
3. Inverter :
4. Chopper:
4.1 Principle of chopper operation
4.2 Control strategies
4.2.1 Constant frequency system
4.2.2 Variable frequency system
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5. Cycloconvertor :
6. SMPS :
7. AC Stabilizer :
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Working and basic circuits of
7.2.1 Resonator stabilizer
7.2.2 Electro-mechanical stabilizer
7.2.3 Electronic stabilizer
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Speed control of motors using SCR for
9. Time :
PRACTICALS
1. Draw characteristics of SCR.
2. Draw characteristics of TRAIC.
3. Draw characteristics of DIAC.
4. Draw characteristics of UJT
5. Study of UJT oscillator
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1. Industrial Utilization :
1.4.1 Domestic uses - Fans, sewing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, coolers, mixers and
grinders, washing machines, hair dryer
1.4.2 Industrial uses - Lathes, drilling machine, elevators, cranes lift, conveyors, textile and paper mills.
2. Electric Heating :
3. Electric Welding:
4. Illumination:
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CODE EE 303 L T P
2 2 2/2
RATIOALE
A diploma holder in electrical engineering is usually employed in state electricity boards, industries etc. Where they have to
design, prepare estimates and prepare drawings for residential buildings, small workshop, distribution substation, grid
substation, overhead and underground systems.
Practically a diploma engineer is required to estimate material requirements. But for the basic concepts some
exposure to estimating and costing is also thought essential for the diploma engineer. This course shall make him aware about
estimating ,costing and installation of various electrical applications. The course contents gives the knowledge to learn
installation design ,estimating and costing principles
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3. Earthing :
4. Service Connection:
5. φ and 3-φ
Plan Estimation of 1-φ φ Electrical load :
5.6 List of material required for following and preparation of estimate, calculation of material cost using PWD
B.S.R.
6.1 Design and estimate the material required for the following with specifications -
7. Sub Station :
2. Preparation of schedule of material and estimate for the following using PWD B.S.R.
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. Electrical Estimating & Costing S.L.Uppal
2. Electrical Estimating & Costing J.B.Gupta
3. Installation, Design & Drawing J.B. Gupta
4. Electrical Engg. Drawing Surjeet Singh
5 Electrical Estimating and Costing TTTI Madras
6. Electrical Estimating and Costing M.F. Buereslui
7. Electrical Estimating and Costing Raina, Bhattacharya
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1. Transformer Design :
2. Design of Winding :
2.1 Definition of -
2.2 Developed winding diagrams of single phase and three-phase induction motors
2.3 Developed winding diagrams of alternators
3. D.C. Machine Design :
Using contactors, designing and drawing schematic and wiring diagrams of alarm and signal circuits. Circuits should
involve use of switches, push buttons, bells, indicating light which are used in offices, hospitals, hotels and buses
etc.
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7. Panel Wiring Diagram : Panel wiring diagram for the following with usual protective devices and
showing the various equipment with suitable ranges -
7.1 Synchronization and parallel operation of 3-phase alternators
7.2 A.C. 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor.
7.3 A.C. 3-phase slip ring induction motor.
7.4 Parallel operation of three phase transformers
7.5 D.C. compound generator
7.6 Parallel operation of D.C. compound generators
PRACTICALS
Preparation of drawing sheets for the following.
1. Electrical symbols as per I.S. 1 Sheet
2. Preparation of sectional plan, elevation and view of transformer
2.1 Single-phase core and shell type 1 Sheet
2.2 Three-phase core and shell type 1 Sheet
3. Alarm circuits. 3 Sheets
4. Contactor circuits. 3 Sheets
5. Developed winding diagrams. 4 Sheets
6. Panel wiring diagram. 3 Sheets
REFERECE BOOKS :
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COTROL SYSTEM
CODE EE 305 L T P
2 1 --
RATIOALE
This course aims at imparting the basic concept of control systems. Now a days automated industries are growing
at a fast speed. A diploma holder must have knowledge of control procedure. After studying this course the students will be
capable of implementation of these principles in process industries as well as engineering industries.
COTETS
1. Control System :
3.1 Various test signals used in control system (step, impulse, ramp, parabolic)
3.2 Impulse response
3.3 First order and second order system
3.4 Time domain specifications
3.5 Step response of first order and second order system
3.6 Stability analysis of control system
3.6.1 Absolute satiability
3.6.2 Marginal satiability
3.6.3 Relative satiability
3.6.4 Asymptotic satiability
3.7 Routh's stability criterion
3.7.1 Formation of Routh array
3.7.2 Difficulties in formation of Routh array and their remedies
3.7.3 Determination of gain K
3.8 Static and dynamic error coefficients
4. Frequency Response :
5. Root Locus :
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Rules for constructing root loci
5.3 Root locus plots
5.4 Effect of Zeros and Poles on root locus
REFERECE BOOKS :
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ELECTRICAL MACHIES - II
CODE EE 306 L T P
2 1 2
RATIOALE
An electrical engineer is supposed to handle electrical machines wherever he may work. The requirement and
knowledge of electrical machines, such as AC generators, AC motors is quite large. It is expected that an engineer will
install, commission, operate, maintain and if required shall test these machines.
The course contents give full knowledge to learn operating principles, performance and testing of various types of
electrical machines. The expected achievement shall make an engineer fully competent to handle any problem related with
electrical machines.
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1. Induction Motor:
1.1 Production of rotating magnetic field by two phase and three-phase supply
1.2 Construction of slip ring and squirrel cage motors
1.3 Principle of operation
1.4 Slip
1.5 Torque Production
3. Alternators :
4. Synchronous Motors :
6. Special Machines :
PRACTICALS
1. Connecting, starting and reversing the direction of rotation of 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor by using
1.1 D.O.L starter
1.2 Star-Delta starter
2. Speed control of 3-phase induction motor by rotor resistance control.
3. Speed control of 3-phase induction motor by stator voltage control
4. No-load and blocked rotor tests on 3-phase induction motor and plotting of circle diagram.
5. Study the various types of single-phase Induction motor with starting and reversing operation.
6. Starting of synchronous motor and plotting V-curves.
7. Determination of load characteristics of alternator at rated speed.
8. Determination of regulation of alternator by direct loading.
9 Determination of magnetisation curve of an alternator at rated speed
10. O.C and S.C tests on alternator and determination of regulation by synchronous impedance method.
11. Synchronisation of alternators.
REFERECE BOOKS :
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POWER SYSTEM - II
CODE EE 307 L T P
2 1 --
RATIOALE
Diploma holders are mostly employed in electricity boards and industries where they are supposed to erect low
voltage lines, overhead and underground cables and substation and to erect HV and EHV lines and substation. For doing the
above job it is expected that the student are made aware and given practice of the above aspects of lines and
substations including safety practices, standardised maintenance schedule, Indian Electricity act and relevant Indian
Standards.
As regards design aspects of lines are concerned he should be aware of the various consideration taken into account
for this and not actual design. For this design of simple distribution system is needed. It is not only sufficient to construct,
operate and maintain a power system but to run it efficiently. For this an engineer should be made aware of the prevailing
practices in electricity board which may result in efficient and economical working of the system.
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1. Transmission and Distribution :
3. Mechanical Design :
4. Electrical Design:
6. A. C. Distribution Systems :
6.1 Introduction
6.2 A. C. distributions calculation ( ring main & radial feeder)
6.3 Methods of solving A. C. distributions problem
6.3.1 Power factor referred to receiving end voltage
6.3.2 Power factor to respective load voltage
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REFERECE BOOKS :
1. Electrical Power Soni,Gupta & Bhatnager
2. Electrical Power J.B.Gupta
3. Power System V.K. Mehta
4. Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power Raina & Bhattacharya
5. Electrical Power S.L. Uppal
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A diploma holder in electrical engineering has to adopt the cheapest and most convenient scheme for generation and
transmission of electrical power. The course content gives full knowledge to learn economic aspects of generation, voltage
regulation methods in power system and performance of EHV and HVDC transmission.
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1. Load and Load Curves :
3. Tariffs:
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Methods of voltage control
6.3 Tap changing transformers
6.3.1 Offload tap changing transformer
6.3.2 On load tap changing transformer
6.4 Shunt reactors
6.5 Shunt capacitors
6.6 Series compensation
6.7 Location of series capacitors
6.8 Protective schemes for series capacitors
6.9 Problems associated with series capacitors
6.10 Series capacitor versus shunt capacitor
6.11 Synchronous phase modifiers
6.11.1 Rating of a phase modifier
6.12 Static VAr systems (SVS)
6.13 Advantages and applications of SVS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Need for EHV transmission
7.3 Use of Bundled conductors
7.4 Conductor surface gradients
7.5 Environmental aspects in EHV and UHV lines design
7.6 Radio noise from EHV lines
8. HVDC Transmission :
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Types of DC links
8.3 Advantages of DC transmission
8.4 Converter station equipment
8.5 Ground return
8.6 Earth electrode, station earth
8.7 HVDC systems in India
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9. Corona :
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The course is designed to develop the understanding of the principles and working of protective switchgears so that
one can handle, install and maintain them and also take decisions at his level in different situations.
After undergoing this course the engineer is suitable to work at power station, high voltage lab and sub station etc.
COTETS
1. Faults in Power System :
2. Symmetrical Components :
3. Fuses :
4. Circuit Breakers :
5. Protection :
5.1 Principle of protection systems
5.2 Basic requirement of relays
5.3 Classification of relays according to construction, uses
and operating time
5.4 Types o f relays (construction, setting and applications)
6. Protection of Alternator :
7. Transformer Protection :
8. Line Protection :
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EERGY MAAGEMET
CODE EE 310 L T P
2 1 --
RATIOALE
To achieve the target and goals in an organisation it is essential to co-ordinate the entire system. For this purpose a
diploma holder should have the knowledge of principles of electrical energy management, auditing and environmental
aspects.
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1. Energy Management and Energy Planning :
3. Energy Audit :
4. Energy Conversation :
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Motivation for Energy Conservation
4.3 Principles of Energy Conservation
4.4 Energy Conservation planning
4.5 Energy Conservation in following sectors
4.5.1 Industries
4.5.2 Electrical Generation, Transmission and distribution
4.5.3 Household and commercial sectors
4.5.4 Transport
4.5.5 Agriculture
4.6 Energy Conservation Legislation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Energy problems
6.3 Energy use trends in Developing countries
6.4 Prospects of changes in Energy supply
6.5 Agenda for Sustainable development
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