Author: Chiu, Y.F.
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THPFI066 Performance Enhancement of Electrical Power System at NSRRC 3448
 
  • T.-S. Ueng, J.-C. Chang, Y.F. Chiu, K.C. Kuo, Y.-C. Lin
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  A lot of efforts have been devoted to improve the reliability, the stability and the power quality of NSRRC electrical power system in recent years. These improvements include the power factor correction, solving nuisance tripping of air circuit breakers, replacing old-type capacitor banks, installing automatic voltage regulators and designing multi-source backup system with automatic transfer switch. All these improvement works are to ensure the reliable operation of NSRRC power system and reduce the electrical power accidents during the normal operation. Further, it can also provide the convenience for the electric power dispatching of NSRRC during the regular maintenance of power system.  
 
THPFI068 Status of the Utility System Construction for the 3 GeV TPS Storage Ring 3454
 
  • J.-C. Chang, W.S. Chan, J.-R. Chen, Y.F. Chiu, Y.-C. Chung, C.W. Hsu, K.C. Kuo, Y.-C. Lin, C.Y. Liu, Y.-H. Liu, Z.-D. Tsai, T.-S. Ueng
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The construction of the utility system for the 3.0 GeV Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) was started in the end of 2009. The utility building for the TPS ring has been completed in the end of 2012. Main utility equipment has been installed inside. The whole construction of the utility system is scheduled to be completed in the mid of 2013. Total budget of this construction is about four million dollars. This utility system presented in this paper includes the electrical power, cooling water, air conditioning, compressed air and fire control systems.  
 
THPFI069 Power Saving Status in the NSRRC 3457
 
  • J.-C. Chang, Y.F. Chiu, Y.-C. Chung, C.W. Hsu, Y.-C. Lin, C.Y. Liu, Z.-D. Tsai, T.-S. Ueng
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC), Taiwan will complete the construction of the civil and utility system engineering of the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) in the mid of 2013. The power consumption of the TPS is estimated about 2.3 times of that of the existing Taiwan Light Source (TLS). To cope with increasing power requirement in the near future, we have been conducting several power saving schemes, which include power requirement control, optimization of chillers operation, air conditioning system improvement, power factor improvement, application of heat pump, and publishing monthly power saving report. We will also connect the main pipes of TLS and TPS chilled water systems to obtain more efficient operation in 2013.