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Tag: Power Transmission

  • 4 Common Arrangements of Distribution Substations

    The general technique of supplying large quantity of power to factories or other complexes is by means of high-voltage (HV) supply, typically at 11 kV, occasionally at 6.6 kV. The installation consists of a main substation at the point of entry, with HV cables to supply subsidiary substations located near load centres. Where necessary, it…

  • AC Transmission and Distribution Systems

    Electrical energy is generated, transmitted and distributed in the form of AC. Since, alternating voltage can be changed in magnitude by means of a transformer; it is possible to transmit AC power at high voltage which reduces the current in the conductors hence the line losses.  The conductors system is the means by which electric…

  • Features and Classification of Substations

    A substation can be defined as an assembly of apparatus used to change some characteristics like voltage, AC, DC, frequency, power factor, etc., of electric supply. Substations play a key role in power systems. The continuity of supply depends largely upon the successful operation of substations. Thus, it is imperative to exercise utmost care while…

  • Types of Busbar Arrangements in Grid Stations and Substations

    The arrangement and connection of incoming and outgoing feeders in grid stations and substations and the number of busbars have a significant influence on the supply reliability of the power system. Grid stations and substations, and the topology of the power systems must be designed in a similar way and must therefore be included in…

  • Types of Insulators used in Power Systems

    We have various types of overhead line and substation insulators. Generally they can be classified as: Post Insulators The post insulators comprise of pedestal posts and solid core cylindrical types. Pedestal post insulators The pedestal post insulator stacks employed in substations are available as single units with a range of lighting impulses withstand ratings (LIW)…