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Transmission & Distribution Program
Introduction to Substation DesignTADP 542
Components Part 2
Instructor: Mike Nissley
Communication Systems
Key to maintaining a reliable flow of electrical power to consumers.
Includes (but not limited to) Fiber Optic, Digital Microwave, Digital Radio and Power Line Carrier.
Security Systems
Physical security needed for:
– Public safety, limiting liability of owner, etc.
Cyber assets
– Cyber assets have exposure to attack from remote locations
– NERC has requirements regarding cyber assets NERC Standard 1300 (www.nerc.com) and references for week one
Control Buildings
Allows local operation of substation.
Provides space conditioned environment for control equipment.
Substation battery usually contained in control house.
Power Circuit Breakers (PCBs)
Provides the ability to plan switching of power system.
Interrupt faults when directed by protective relays.
Circuit Switchers
Similar to Power Circuit Breaker’s
Interrupt lower fault duties and take longer to operate
Used mostly in protection of distribution transformers.
Reclosers
Distribution Reclosers are relay controlled interrupting devices with lower rating requirements and costs than PCBs.
Switchgear
Assemblage of equipment housed in ground metal enclosures.
Provide low voltage switching equipment of an outdoor substation.
IEEE Standard for Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear(IEEE Std C37.20.1™-2002)
IEEE Standard for Metal-Clad Switchgear (IEEE Std C37.20.2-1999)
IEEE Guide for Testing Metal-Enclosed Switchgear Rated Up to 38 kV for Internal Arcing Faults (IEEE Std C37.20.7™-2007)
Air Switches
Switching devices designed to close and open one or more electrical circuits by means of guided contacts that separate in air (ANSI/ IEEE C.37.100).
Fuses
High Voltage (HV) Fuses are used to provide protection for HV equipment and circuits.
The fuse is a more economical method of protection than a power circuit breaker.
Voltage Regulation
Applied at both transmission and distribution levels to compensate for voltage drop due to varying loads and/or load flows.
Voltage regulation will be covered in more detail later in the course.
Capacitors
Shunt:– Reactive power supplied by capacitors effectively
corrects for voltage drop due to poor power factor.
Series:– Provides an impedance change to control power
flowing in a network of transmission lines.
Foundations and Structures
Substations require foundations and structures to provide a stable platform for substation equipment.
Designs must account for environment in which the substation will be constructed.
Civil engineering aspects of substation design will follow later in the course.
Landscaping
Substations in urban and suburban areas are often required to provide landscape screening for public viewing benefit.
Substation reliability should not be impacted by surrounding landscape.
Image Acknowledgements
Control Building
– http://www.parklinesouth.com/images/sub3.jpg
Power Circuit
– http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/electric_power/images/sf6_circuit_breaker.jpg
Landscaped substation
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SubstationHouseScarborough.jpg