Organisation : TSSPDCL Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited
Announcement : Download Hall Ticket
Designation : Assistant Engineer(Electrical)
Reference Number : Notification No: 01/2015
Download your Hall Ticket here : Available on 16.11.2015
Home Page : http://tssouthernpower.cgg.gov.in/
Starting date for downloading of Hall Tickets – 16.11.2015
Date of Examination : 22.11.2015 time 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION :
The written test comprising of 100 marks consisting of 100 multiple choice questions and each question carrying 1 mark. The section A consisting of 80 questions on core technical subject and the section B consisting of 20 questions on General Awareness, Numerical Ability etc., The duration of the written examination will be 2 hrs. (120 minutes).
Details of Written Examination:
i) Syllabus: The syllabus for the written examination is placed at Annexure.
ii) Hall Tickets: The hall tickets will be placed on the website seven days prior to the date of examination. The candidate has to down load the Hall ticket from the website only. Hall tickets will not be sent to the candidates by post.
iii) Date of examination: The written examination for recruitment of Assistant Engineer(Electrical) will be held on 22.11.2015 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm or any other date to be specified in the website.
iv) Examination Centers: The written examination for recruitment of Assistant Engineer (Electrical)., will be held at different centers located with in the jurisdiction of GHMC.
v) Instructions to Candidates at the time of Written Examination:
1. The test is of two hours duration. The date and time will be indicated on the Hall ticket. Candidates should reach the test center in time. The candidates have to report 30 Minutes before the exam time at the examination venue. Candidates will not be allowed into the examination hall after the test has started and will not be permitted to leave examination hall before the closure of test time under any circumstances. The candidates shall appear for written examination at their own cost.
2. The test will be of objective type with multiple-choice questions with only one answer being correct among the four alternatives suggested.
3. A separate O M R (Optical mark Reader) answer sheet will be provided to the candidates. The candidate has to indicate his response to each question by darkening the appropriate bubble with a Black Ball Point pen. No corrections with white fluid will be permitted.
4. The candidate has to bring a good quality Black Ball Point pen to the examination hall.
5. The candidate has to handover the OMR Sheet to the invigilators in the examination centre and is however permitted to take away the question paper after the examination. If any candidate in violation of the above instructions takes away the OMR Sheet, his/her candidature to the recruitment will be rejected besides invocation of penal provisions including debarment of the candidature for all future recruitments to be conducted by the TSSPDCL.
6. The candidate has to follow meticulously all the instructions given on the question paper booklet and OMR Answer Sheet, else his answer sheet may not be valued.
7 Usage of Calculators/mathematical tables is not permitted. Candidates should not bring cell phones or any other electronic gadgets to the examination hall.
8. The provisional key will be placed on website.
9. If any objections on the provisional key, the same can be raised within 3 days from the date of placing of provisional key to email : cgm-hrd@tssouthernpower.com.
Syllabus – Assistant Engineers (Elecl.,)
Part-A (80 Questions)
1. Electrical Circuits and Networks: Kirchhoffs laws, mesh and node analysis, network theorems, sinusoidal steady state analysis of single phase and three phase circuits, resonance, transient response of RL, RC, RLC Circuits for different input, two-port networks, Two element network synthesis. Measurement of power by two-wattmeter method; Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms
2. Control Systems: Modeling of physical system, Block diagrams and signal flow graphs, Time and frequency domain analysis, Steady state errors, Routh’s criterion, Nyquist and Bode plots, compensation, root loci, elementary ideas of state variable analysis, control system components.
3. Measurements and Instrumentation: Measurement of current, voltage, power, power-factor and energy, Measurement of resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency-bridge methods, transducers and their applications to the measurement of non-electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, strain, displacement etc., CRO.
4. Electrical Machines: Single phase transformer; equivalent circuit, tests, regulation and efficiency, three phase transformers connections, parallel operation, auto transformer, principle of energy, Conversion, windings of rotating machines, DC generator and motors, characteristics, starting and speed control, three phase induction motors performance characteristics, starting and speed control, single phase and three-phase induction motors, synchronous generators, performance, regulation, parallel operation, synchronous motors, starting characteristics and applications synchronous condensers, fractional horse power motors, permanent magnet and stepper motors.
5. Power Systems: Electrical power generation thermal, hydro, nuclear, Types of Tariffs; transmission line parameters, steady state performance of overhead transmission lines and cables, surge propagation, distribution systems, insulators, bundle conductors, corana and radio interference effects, Sag and Tension, per-unit quantities, bus admittance and impedance matrices, load flow: voltage control and power factor correction, economic operation, Load Frequency Control, symmetrical components, analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults, principles of over-current, differential and distance protection, circuit breakers, concept of system stability, swing curves and equal area criterion, HVDC transmission
6. Analog and Digital Electronics: Characteristics of diodes, BJT, FET, SCR, Amplifier biasing, equivalent circuit, frequency response, feed-back amplifiers, power amplifiers, oscillators, operational amplifiers and applications, wave shaping circuits, multiplexer, filp-flops, universal gates, combinational circuits, A/D and D/A converters, 8-bit microprocessor basics (8085), architecture, programming and interfacing.
7. Power Electronics & Drives: Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs, MOSFETs and IGBTs – static characteristics and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers; bridge converters – fully controlled and half controlled; dual converters, principles of choppers, inverters, cyclo-converters and ac voltage controllers. Four quadrant operation, Types of loads, Steady-state stability, Types of braking in dc & ac motors, Energy loss during starting and braking of dc and ac motors, Basic concepts of converter and chopper fed dc drives; V/f control of ac motors, chopper controlled rotor resistance and slip power recovery scheme.
8. Utilization: High frequency eddy current heating, dielectric heating, Arc furnace, electric arc welding & electric resistance welding, Illumination: Laws of illumination, MSCP, SV & MV lamps, Factory, street & flood lighting, Electric traction and track electrification, Speed-time curves, Tractive effort, Specific energy consumption, Mechanism of train movement, adhesive weight and coefficient of adhesion.
9. Switchgear protection: Principles of over current, differential and distance protections, circuit breaker, concept of system stability, swing curves and equal area criterion. Power System Operation & Control, Relays, Protection for Generator, Transformers, feeder and Busbars, Grounding, Protection against Over Voltages, Batteries and Battery Chargers.
10. Electricity Act’ 2003 and Indian Electricity Rules.
11. Non-Conventional Energy: Solar, Wind and Bio-mass.