Faculty Consultancy
Electronics & Telecommunication department provides consultancy in the following areas:
Energy Audit
1. Introduction
An Energy Audit is the verification, monitoring, and analysis of energy use, along with the preparation of a technical report containing:
- Recommendations for improving energy efficiency
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Action plan to reduce overall energy consumption
Phases of Energy Audit
- Preliminary Energy Audit (Walk-through Audit):
- A relatively quick exercise
- Uses easily available data
- Helps in identifying obvious areas for savings
- Detailed Energy Audit:
- Involves thorough investigation and analysis
- Establishes energy balances for specific process equipment
- Identifies major energy losses and opportunities for savings
2. Scope of Energy Audit
a) Electrical Systems / Power Quality
The audit involves a detailed study of electrical systems, including load distribution and electrical parameters at substations and transformers.
Key aspects:
- Electrical Bill Analysis (cost and consumption patterns)
- Demand Analysis (maximum demand, demand charges)
- Time of Day (TOD) Tariff Benefits
- Minimization of Distribution Losses
- Power Factor Improvement (reduction of reactive power penalty)
- Load Factor Improvement Study
- Harmonic Analysis (distortion in electrical signals)
- Electrical Metering Study (accuracy and adequacy of metering)
b) Lighting Systems
A lighting audit can lead to considerable energy savings.
Process:
- Measurement of luminance levels using a Lux Meter
- Comparison with recommended standards for workplace lighting
- Identification of areas for improvement in:
- Type of lamps/fixtures
- Use of natural daylight
- Automatic controls (sensors, timers, dimmers)
- Replacement of inefficient lamps with energy-efficient alternatives (LEDs, CFLs, etc.)
Summary of Earlier work completed
Sr No | Client Name | Sector | Service |
1 | BRGH Lavel | Hospital | Energy Audit |
Manufacturing of Proximity and power saving sensors
Proximity Sensors and Power-Saving Sensors
- Devices that detect the presence or absence of a person/object within a defined range without any physical contact.
- Applications in Energy Saving:
- Automatically turn lights or appliances ON when a person enters the area.
- Turn OFF when no presence is detected, thereby avoiding unnecessary consumption.
- Common Use Cases:
- Office cabins, classrooms, corridors, washrooms
- Automatic door operations
- Smart street lighting
- Benefits:
- Reduce electricity wastage
- Enhance equipment lifespan (less operating hours)
- Improve overall energy efficiency
- Immediate payback in high-usage areas
Summary of Earlier work completed
Sr No | Client Name | Sector | Service |
1 | BRGH Lavel | Hospital | Energy Audit |
2 | Gharda Head office | Company Head office | Motion sensors |