Abstract
Research activities in the field of development of electrical power and electrical equipment include the development of new approaches to assessing the reliability indicators of electrical equipment elements and in-house power supply systems in general. The study has examined methods for assessing the reliability of electrical equipment in intra-shop power supply systems using the example of a workshop network section, including its main elements: power transformer, low-voltage cable lines, distribution points, circuit breakers, magnetic starters, contactors, switches. The reliability parameters of the circuit are calculated relative to the distribution cabinet of the power (DCp) and the distribution point of the power (DPp); regarding each connection of DCp and DPp. The methods under consideration are recommended to be used to clarify the frequency and timing of maintenance and repairs of electrical equipment of the in-shop power supply system, as well as to analyze the reliability of operation and identify the least reliable sections of network diagrams. The presented calculation using the logical-probabilistic method by constructing a fault tree is advisable to use to estimate the frequency of power loss of DCp and DPp, as well as individual connections. For the studied circuits, graphical dependences of the probability of failure-free operation of electrical equipment and the occurrence of a failure over time have been constructed.
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