1、ARMY TM 5-811-1AIR FORCE AFJMAN 32-1080ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLYAND DISTRIBUTIONAPPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE;DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITEDDEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY,AND THE AIR FORCEFEBRUARY 1995REPRODUCTION AUTHORIZATION/RESTRICTIONSThis manual has been prepared by or for the Government and,except to the ext
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5、811-1DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMYAIR FORCE JOINT MANUALAND THE AIR FORCENO.32-1080WASHINGTON,DC,28 February 1995ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTIONParagraphPageCHAPTER1.GENERALPurpose.1-11-1Scope.1-21-1References.1-31-1Standards and Codes.1-41-1Power Supply Design Criteria.1-51-1Electrical Power Syt
6、ems.1-61-1Design Procedures.1-71-2Evaluation and Selection of Energy Systems.1-81-2Design Analysis.1-91-4Service Conditions.1-101-5Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms.1-111-6CHAPTER2.ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTSGeneral.2-12-1Load Estimation.2-22-1CHAPTER3.VOLTAGE SELECTIONGeneral.3-13-1System Vo
7、ltage Classifications.3-23-1Selection of Primary Distribution Voltage for New Installations.3-33-1Selection of Primary Distribution Voltage for Existing Installations.3-43-2Commercial Power for Air Force Installations.3-53-3Selection of Primary Distribution Voltage for Air Force Installations.3-63-3
8、CHAPTER4.MAIN ELECTRIC SUPPLY STATIONS/SUBSTATIONSProvisions.4-14-1Ownership.4-24-2Station Designation and Elements.4-34-2Main Electric Supply Station/Substation.4-44-2Environmental Aspects.4-54-3Incoming Line Switching Equipment.4-64-4Substation Equipment.4-74-6Miscellaneous Station Design Criteria
9、.4-84-9Substation Equipment at Air Force Installations.4-94-13CHAPTER5.ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION LINESSelection.5-15-1Types of Underground Lines.5-25-1Types of Aerial Lines.5-35-1Voltage Drop.5-45-2Power Factor Correction.5-55-2Medium-Voltage Circuits.5-65-3Pad-Mounted Line Sectionalizing Equipment.5-75
10、-7Joint Electrical/Communication Lines for Air Force Installation.5-85-7CHAPTER6.AERIAL DISTRIBUTION LINESGeneral.6-16-1Installation Considerations.6-26-1Conductors.6-36-1Poles.6-46-6Circuit Configurations.6-56-7Insulators.6-66-7Guying.6-76-12Miscellaneous Items.6-86-16Air Force Installations.6-96-2
11、0CHAPTER7.UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINESGeneral.7-17-1Cable.7-27-1Duct Lines.7-37-6_*This manual supersedes TM 5-811-1/AFM 88-9,Chapter 1,dated 12 September 1984APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE;DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITEDTM 5-811-1/AFJMAN 32-1080iiParagraphPage Manholes,Handholes,and Pullboxes.7-47-7Direct
12、-Burial Cable Installations.7-57-10CHAPTER8.TRANSFORMER INSTALLATIONSDefinitions.8-18-1Installation of Distribution-to-Utilization Voltage Transformers.8-28-1Installation of Transmission-to-Distribution Voltage Transformers.8-38-4Transformer Dielectrics.8-48-7Transformer Characteristics.8-58-8Amorph
13、ous Metal-Core Transformers.8-68-12Transformers at Air Force Installations.8-78-12CHAPTER9.SURGE PROTECTION AND GROUNDINGVoltage Surges and Potential Gradients.9-19-1Methods of Controlling Voltage Surges and Potential Gradients.9-29-1Ground Electrodes.9-39-5Grounding Details and Requirements.9-49-6C
14、HAPTER10.ROADWAY AND AREA LIGHTINGGeneral.10-110-1Roadway Lighting Design.10-210-1Area Lighting Design.10-310-4Walkway and Bikeway Lighting Design.10-410-5Light Sources.10-510-5Lighting Control and Wiring System.10-610-6CHAPTER11.SECURITY LIGHTINGGeneral.11-111-1Authorization.11-211-1Use of Security
15、 Lighting Systems.11-311-1Types of Areas to be Lighted.11-411-1Lighting Guidelines.11-511-2Light Sources.11-611-4Electrical Power Sources.11-711-4Luminaries.11-811-5Wiring and Control.11-911-5Field Measurement.11-1011-6APPENDIXA.REFERENCESA-1B.SIZING OF DISTRIBUTION TYPE TRANSFORMERS FOR FAMILY HOUS
16、ING UNITSB-1GLOSSARYList of FiguresPageFigure1-1.Primary Distribution Arrangements Commonly Used.1-32-1.Illustration of Diversity Factor Application.2-22-2.Monthly Electric Cost Computation.2-34-1.Converting Utility Company Short-Circuit MVA to Current.4-44-2.Example of Sizing Substation Transformer Capacity.4-74-3.Single-Line of Primary Unit Substation with Two Transformers.4-84-4.Circuit Breaker Interrupting Rating Approximation.4-94-5.Primary Unit Substation,46 kV Minimum.4-144-6.Main Electri