Analysis of the Electrical System of the Central Service Unit of the Organizing Unit Numfor Class III Airport

Authors

  • Imam Muiz Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Siti Anisah Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Ahmad Dani Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi

Keywords:

Laboratory Electricity Central Service Numfor Class III Airport Operator Unit

Abstract

Electricity Laboratory Central Service Unit Class III Airport Operator Numfor is a laboratory that provides service-based services   for electrical and electronic equipment specifically for Class III Numfor airport equipment. This laboratory uses a lot of equipment that uses electrical energy. The purpose of this study is to analyze the electrical system to the consumption of electrical power in the  Central Service Unit Laboratory of the Class III Numfor Airport Operator Unit as well as to conduct an analysis between the electrical system  of the Central Service Laboratory of the  Numfor Class III Airport Operator Unitwith General Requirements for Electrical Installation and SPLN. Based on the results of the calculations in the results of the discussion, the total power consumption of equipment was obtained of around 86,637.30 W, from the results of the operation power measurement of 82,606.66 W. Meanwhile, according to the results of the simulation using DIg SILENT Power Factory 15.1.7, the power was 82,604.95 W. The percentage of transformer load was obtained at 44.08%, this includes charging according to SPLN standards, while the percentage of generator load was 89.496% which was declared overloaded. In the results of the simulation of the transformer was 44.08% and the generator was 89.5%. The type of conductors and safeguards installed as well as the grounding resistance of the building have met the General Requirements for Electrical Installations (PUIL) standards. The grounding resistance in the laboratory building is reduced with a hamdabatn value of 2.6 Ω (<5 Ω)

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2025-10-27

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