 |  | Village Electrification (SKAT, 1992, 128 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | The foreword |
 |  | Acknowledgment |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Part 1: Determined entrepreneurs, sustainable development |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Planning for private sector involvement |
 |  | 2. A very brief history of electrification |
 |  | 3. A look at current events |
 |  | 4. Aspects of successful rural electrification |
 |  | Part 2: Generators |
 |  | 1. Synchronous generator |
 |  | 2. IMAG, using induction motors as asynchronous generators |
 |  | Part 3: Electrical control systems |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Fundamental principles of electrical control systems |
 |  | 2. A concept for standardized electrical control systems |
 |  | 3. Specific problems with isolated, rural electrification schemes |
 |  | Part 4: Power factor correction |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Phasor diagram |
 |  | 2. The power factor in isolated grids |
 |  | 2. Power factor in isolated grids |
 |  | 3. Power factor correction |
 |  | 4. Measurement of the pf |
 |  | 5. Calculation examples for the compensation capacitance |
 |  | 6. Summary, rules, recommendations: |
 |  | Part 5: Earthing |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Current flow in the ground |
 |  | 2. The specific electrical resistance of the ground |
 |  | 3. Measurement of the earth resistance |
 |  | 4. The Influence of the dig-in depth |
 |  | 5. Earth contacts |
 |  | 6. The influence of current on the earth resistance |
 |  | Part 6: Distribution systems |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Swer, a low cost rural distribution system using single wire earth return. |
 |  | 2. Three phase low voltage lines in small isolated grids |
 |  | Part 7: Commercial engineering |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. The initial enquiry |
 |  | 2. Terms and conditions for specification, orders and contracts |
 |  | 3. Limits of responsibility |
 |  | 4. Tender mechanism |
 |  | Part 8: Tariffs & financial evaluation |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Determine tariffs |
 |  | 2. Financial evaluation |
 |  | 3. Example |
 |  | Part 9: Connection policy |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. General terms |
 |  | 2. Application and subscription |
 |  | 3. Connection fee and cost participation |
 |  | 4. Level change |
 |  | 5. Meters and distribution boxes |
 |  | 6. Meter reading, billing and payment |
 |  | 7. Sub-supply and sub metering |
 |  | 8. House installations and wiring |
 |  | 9. Extraordinary services |
 |  | 10. Legal terms |
 |  | Part 10: Typical application examples |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1. Introduction |
 |  | 2. Namche bazar (category a) |
 |  | 3. Chame (category b) |
 |  | 4. Syangja (category c) |
 |  | Part 11: The salleri chialsa venture |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | 1 Introduction |
 |  | 2. Energy and hydro power |
 |  | 3. The small hydro power sector |
 |  | 4. The history of the salleri chialsa small hydro power project |
 |  | 5. The setting |
 |  | 6. Construction and features of plant and grid |
 |  | 7. Design and technical data |
 |  | 8. Operation |
 |  | 9. Management by a shareholder company |
 |  | 10. Conclusions |