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Nepal Electricity Authority Electrical Engineer S Syllabus PDF

1. The document provides details about the written examination for the position of Electrical Engineer Level-7, including the subjects, number of questions, exam duration, and distribution of marks. 2. The exam will consist of two parts - a multiple choice based first paper on basic electrical engineering with 30 questions, and an essay/long answer based second paper on advanced electrical engineering with 3 questions. 3. The first paper will be for 30 marks and last 1.5 hours, while the second paper will be for 70 marks and last 3 hours. Both papers will be based on the syllabus provided in the document.

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Nepal Electricity Authority Electrical Engineer S Syllabus PDF

1. The document provides details about the written examination for the position of Electrical Engineer Level-7, including the subjects, number of questions, exam duration, and distribution of marks. 2. The exam will consist of two parts - a multiple choice based first paper on basic electrical engineering with 30 questions, and an essay/long answer based second paper on advanced electrical engineering with 3 questions. 3. The first paper will be for 30 marks and last 1.5 hours, while the second paper will be for 70 marks and last 3 hours. Both papers will be based on the syllabus provided in the document.

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1. GENERAL: [1×2]
 Recent trends in power sector reform; Hydropower potential of Nepal and prospects and
challenges for its development.
 Legal provisions: Electricity act, 2049, Electricity regulation, 2050, Hydropower
development policy, 2058 and NEA act, 2041.

2. BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: [ 1×5]


 Magnetic circuits: Flux linkage, inductance and energy; magnetic materials and their
properties; magnetically induced emf and force; AC operation of magnetic circuits;
hysteresis and eddy current losses.
 AC fundamentals: Phasor representation; series and parallel AC circuits; waveforms and
harmonics; power in single phase AC circuits; complex power; voltage, current and
power in balanced three phase circuits; per unit quantities; load characteristics.
 Electrical measurements: Classification, working and applications of indicating,
recording and integrating instruments for electrical measurements.
3. ELECTRICAL MACHINES: [1×6]
 Transformers: Equivalent circuits; losses and efficiency; efficiency curves; energy
efficiency; regulation; grounding; transformer connections; parallel operation;
overloading capacity; temperature rise; auto-transformer and instrument transformer.
 DC Generators: Working principles; types; operating characteristics; armature reaction;
losses and efficiency; applications.
 DC Motors: Working principles; types; operating characteristics; losses and efficiency;
starting and speed control; applications.
 Synchronous machines: Working principles; operating characteristics; losses and
efficiency; steady state and transient equivalent circuits; excitation system and
requirement, governor principle; parallel operation; hunting.
 Induction Machines: Working principles; operating characteristics of motoring and
generating mode; losses and efficiency; equivalent circuits; starters; speed control and
motor selection.
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4. POWER PLANTS: [1×4]


 Types and layouts of hydropower plants; advantages and disadvantages; turbines types
and their application; principle, layout, characteristics, cost and environmental impact of
diesel, steam, combined cycle, solar photovoltaic, wind and micro hydro power plants .
5. POWER SYSTEM: [1×5]
 Load flow studies; voltage profile; VAR compensation; real power-frequency balance;
reactive power-voltage balance; economic load dispatch.
 Power system stability: Steady state, dynamic and transient stability; swing equation;
equal area criterion.
 Switchgear and protection: Functional characteristics of protective relays, their types and
working principles; working principles of different types of circuit breakers; lightening
protection; power line carrier control.
 Transmission: Choice of voltage; conductor size; spacing; sag-tension calculation;
pole/tower types; right of way; substation location; layout and bus bar schemes.
 Distribution: Distribution feeders; conductor size; route selection; pole types; distribution
substations; bus bar schemes; power factor correction; distribution system protection
devices; definition of distribution system reliability indices; transformer oil; consumer
supply connection; metering system.
6. POWER ELECTRONICS: [1×4]
 Introduction to power diodes, transistors, thyristors and their application in power
system; thyristor turn on and turn off mechanisms; gate turn on devices; current and
harmonic filtering; DC choppers; cycloconverters; AC voltage controllers.

7. SAFETY ENGINEERING: [1×3]


 Physical effects of electric shock; safety and precaution; safety rules and regulation;
safety tools and devices for electricity; live line maintenance and precautions; earthing
and shielding techniques; fire hazards; fire fighting techniques and equipment; first aid
requirements after electrical accidents.

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1. GENERAL: [5×1]
 History of power development in Nepal; energy supply demand trends; challenges and
prospects of hydropower development; Role of HMG institutions; NEA and private
sectors in power development; NEA organizational structure and functions of different
business groups; concept of deregulation.
2. GENERATION: [10×1]
 Hydroelectric Power Plants: Merits and demerits; site selection; classification; elements
of hydroelectric power plant and schematic layouts; different types of water turbines;
efficiency curves; selection of water turbines; essential features of hydroelectric
alternators; choice of size and number of generating units; auxiliaries in hydroelectric
plant; Nepalese power plants, their types, salient features and locations.
 Diesel Electric Power Plants: Merits and demerits; application; site selection; elements of
a diesel plant and its schematic arrangement; performance and thermal efficiency.
 Non conventional method of power generation: Micro hydro, solar photovoltaic, wind
and geothermal method of power generation and their importance.
 Concept of load curve; load duration curve; mass curve; demand factor; plant factor;
utilization factor and plant use factor; significance of load factor and diversity factor in
generation planning.

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3. AC MACHINES [5×2]
 Transformers: Equivalent circuits; losses and efficiency; efficiency curves; energy
efficiency; regulation; grounding; transformer connections; parallel operation;
overloading capacity; temperature rise; auto-transformer and instrument transformer.
 Synchronous Machines: Working principles; operating characteristics; losses and
efficiency; steady state and transient equivalent circuits; excitation system and
requirement, parallel operation, hunting.
 Induction Machines: Working principles; operating characteristics of motoring and
generating mode; losses and efficiency; equivalent circuit; starters; speed control and
motor selection.
4. TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION: [10×1]
 A.C. transmission: Performance of short, medium and long transmission lines; ABCD
constants; advantages and limitations of high voltage transmission; choice of working
voltage; conductor size; spacing; supports and cross arms; insulators used in overhead
lines; vibration dampers; conductor configuration; clearances; span lengths; sag tension
calculation; right of way.
 Corona phenomenon: Factors affecting corona and its disadvantages; radio interference;
inductive interference between power and communication lines.
 Distribution Systems: Distribution feeders; conductor size; route selection; pole types;
distribution substations; bus bar schemes; power factor correction; distribution system
protection devices; definition of distribution system reliability indices; transformer oil;
consumer supply connection; metering system.
 Knowledge of Nepalese power transmission system: voltage levels and length; export-
import links for power exchange with India.

5. SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION: [10×1]


 Protection: Types of protection; types of protective relays; working principle and
application; Types and characteristics of circuit breakers and their comparison;
protection of generators, transformers and transmission and distribution lines; protection
against over voltage and lightening.
 Fault calculations: Types of faults; symmetrical components; sequence impedances;
short circuit current and fault calculations.
6. SUBSTATIONS: [5×1]

 Classification; indoor and outdoor substations; selection and location of site; bus bar
arrangements; substation switchgear; substation earthing.
7. LOAD FLOW STUDIES AND VOLTAGE CONTROL: [5×1]
 Load flow studies: Bus classification; load flow equations; Gauss Seidel and Newton
Raphson methods of load flow solutions.
 Voltage control: Necessity of voltage control; methods of voltage control.
8. INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM CONTROL [5×1]
 Parallel operation of alternators; synchronous machines on infinite bus bars; economic
load dispatch in interconnected system; penalty factor; load frequency control; voltage
and reactive power control.

9. POWER SYSTEM STABILITY: [5×1]


 Steady state, transient and dynamic stability; maximum steady state power flow; swing
equation; equal area criterion; critical clearing angle; factors affecting transient stability.

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10. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: [5×1]
 Project management: Use of network models like CPM, PERT, Gnatt chart; manpower
planning and resource scheduling; project monitoring and control; project control cycle.
 Financial analysis: Methods of financial analysis such as benefit cost ratio, internal rate
of return, net present value, payback period, minimum attractive rate of return and their
application; Concept of EIRR and FIRR; tariff structure.

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