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Power System Design for an Office Building
EEE-E-06
Lior Eliyahu Svirgo; lior1521@gmail.com Amit Cohen; amitcohen7634@gmail.com
Advisor: Ms. Liron Lieb
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Be’er-Sheva
The project dealt with the planning and design of an electrical system for an office building with 5 office floors, a ground floor, an entrance floor (offices here also), and a roof floor. The engineered electrical system for the building site was compatible with the Israeli electrical regulations and protocols, along with international protocols that are relevant for the field of electrical engineering. Around the building, parking was planned for vehicles of the various office workers, with appropriate lighting and EV chargers.
Keywords: electrical system design, high-rise building, international protocols, regulations
Power System Design for a Construction Materials Factory
EEE-E-07
Rotem Mymon; rotemmy@ac.sce.ac.il
Advisor: Dr. Natan Ben-Hail
SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering, Be’er-Sheva
This project involved the planning of an electrical distribution and supply system for a raw-material manufacturing plant in the construction industry. The design covered both the supply line from the municipal power substation to the plant, and the internal power distribution within the facility. The project integrated theoretical knowledge acquired during academic studies, including relevant calculations, practical considerations, and commonly used equipment and systems. Elements included substation layout, distribution networks, control and monitoring systems, main and secondary panels, circuit breakers, grounding methods, short-circuit and voltage drop calculations, and capacitor banks for power factor correction. The design adheres to Israeli electrical regulations and international standards, emphasizing safety, reliability, accessibility for maintenance, and power quality.
Keywords: electrical design, power distribution system, safety standards, substation infrastructure
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