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Friday, December 15, 2017

A load bank is a device which develops an electrical load, applies the load to an electrical power source and converts or dissipates the resultant power output of the source. A load bank includes load elements with protection, control,metering, and accessory devices required for operation. Load banks are used for testing power sources such as standby generators and batteries.

Applications


Load Bank Testing and Generator Connection Diagram
source : Load Bank Testing and Generator Connection Diagram

Load banks are used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Factory testing of turbines and engine diesel generator sets
  • Reduction of wet stacking problems in diesel engines run at light load
  • Periodic exercising of stand-by engine generator sets
  • Battery and UPS system testing
  • Ground power testing
  • Load optimization in prime power applications
  • Removal of carbon build-up on generator piston rings
  • Load rejection tests
  • Data center tests (electricity and air-conditioning)

Load bank types


1.8mw Outdoor Diesel Generator Test Load Bank - Buy Generator Load ...
source : 1.8mw Outdoor Diesel Generator Test Load Bank - Buy Generator Load ...

The three most common types of load banks are resistive, inductive, and capacitive. Both inductive and capacitive loads create what is known as reactance in an AC circuit. Reactance is a circuit element's opposition to an alternating current, caused by the buildup of electric or magnetic fields in the element due to the current and is the "imaginary" component of impedance, or the resistance to AC signals at a certain frequency. Capacitive reactance is equal to 1/(2⋅π⋅f⋅C), and inductive reactance is equal to 2⋅π⋅f⋅L. The unit of reactance is the ohm. Inductive reactance resists the change to current, causing the circuit current to lag voltage. Capacitive reactance resists the change to voltage, causing the circuit current to lead voltage.

Resistive load bank

A resistive load bank, the most common type, provides equivalent loading for both generators and prime movers. That is, for each kilowatt (or horsepower) of load applied to the generator by the load bank, an equal amount of load is applied to the prime mover by the generator. A resistive load bank, therefore, removes energy from the complete system: load bank from generatorâ€"generator from prime moverâ€"prime mover from fuel. Additional energy is removed as a consequence of resistive load bank operation: waste heat from coolant, exhaust and generator losses and energy consumed by accessory devices. A resistive load bank impacts upon all aspects of a generating system.

The load of a resistive load bank is created by the conversion of electrical energy to heat via high-power resistors such as grid resistors. This heat must be dissipated from the load bank, either by air or by water, by forced means or convection.

In a testing system, a resistive load simulates real-life resistive loads, such as incandescent lighting and heating loads as well as the resistive or unity power factor component of magnetic (motors, transformers) loads.

The most common type uses wire resistance, usually with fan cooling, and this type is often portable and moved from generator to generator for test purposes. Sometimes a load of this type is built into a building, but this is unusual.

Rarely a salt water rheostat is used. It can be readily improvised, which makes it useful in remote locations.

For testing automotive batteries, a carbon pile load bank allows an adjustable load to be placed on the battery or charging system, allowing accurate simulation of the heavy load on the battery during cranking of the engine. Such devices are usually portable and may include metering to show voltage and current.

Inductive load bank

An inductive load includes inductive (lagging power factor) loads.

An inductive load consists of an iron-core reactive element which, when used in conjunction with a resistive load bank, creates a lagging power factor load. Typically, the inductive load will be rated at a numeric value 75% that of the corresponding resistive load such that when applied together a resultant 0.8 power factor load is provided. That is to say, for each 100 kW of resistive load, 75 kVAr of inductive load is provided. Other ratios are possible to obtain other power factor ratings. An inductive load is used to simulate a real-life mixed commercial loads consisting of lighting, heating, motors, transformers, etc. With a resistive-inductive load bank, full power system testing is possible, because the provided impedance supplies currents out of phase with voltage and allows for performance evaluation of generators, voltage regulators, load tap changers, conductors, switchgear and other equipment.

Capacitive load bank

A capacitive load bank or capacitor bank is similar to an inductive load bank in rating and purpose, except leading power factor loads are created, so reactive power is supplied from these loads to the system, hence improves the power factor. These loads simulate certain electronic or non-linear loads typical of telecommunications, computer or UPS industries.

Electronic load bank

An electronic load bank tends to be a fully programmable, air- or water-cooled design used to simulate a solid state load and to provide constant power and current loading on circuits for precision testing.

Railways


Load Bank Testing & Generator Certifications
source : Load Bank Testing & Generator Certifications

Where a diesel-electric locomotive is equipped for dynamic braking, the braking resistor may be used as a load bank for testing the engine-generator set.

See also


Battery Discharge Tester, Constant Current Load Bank - Eagle Eye
source : Battery Discharge Tester, Constant Current Load Bank - Eagle Eye

  • Dummy load
  • Relative cost of electricity generated by different sources
  • Diesel-electric transmission
  • Motor-generator
  • Three-phase electric power
  • Regenerative braking

References


Load Bank Testing
source : Load Bank Testing


DC Load Banks, Battery Capacity Tester, Battery Load Tester
source : DC Load Banks, Battery Capacity Tester, Battery Load Tester

 
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