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Generating Station Switchyard (Substation)

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Generating Station Switchyard (Substation)

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Substation grounding

1. It provides means of dissipating electric current into the earth without exceeding the operating limits of the equipment.

2. It provides a safe environment to protect personnel in the vicinity of grounded facilities from the dangers of electric shock under fault conditions.

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Step and Touch potentials:

A thin layer of high resistivity material s spread over the earth surface to reduce the body current.

Definition: Surface layer derating factor (CS):Increases the foot resistance, and depends on soils resistivity,surface material resistivity and surface material thickness.

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Step Potential:

Estep= ΙB(RB + Zth)

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Arrangement of switching devices and bus-bars in switchyard

1. Single bus

2. Double bus–double breaker

3. Main and transfer (inspection) bus

4. Double bus–single breaker

5. Ring bus

6. Breaker-and-a-half

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Single bus arrangement

- Simple

- Low reliability & Low operational flexibility

→ Limited to low load levels & lows availability requirements

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Double bus – double breaker arrangement

- A single bus failure can be isolated without interrupting any circuits or loads. - A circuit failure of one circuit will not interrupt other circuits or buses.

→ Reliability of this arrangement is extremely high.- Switching devices can be taken out-of-service as needed and circuits can continue to operate with partial protection & switching devices in-service.

→ Maintenance of switching devices in this arrangement is very easy

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Main and Transfer Bus Arrangement

- The transfer bus is used to improve the maintenance process by moving the line of the circuit breaker to be maintained to the transfer bus.

- Limited to low reliability requirements

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Double bus – single breaker arrangement

- With the tie breaker operated normally closed, each circuit may be supplied from either bus via its switches. → Provides increased operating flexibility and improved reliability.

- Bus and circuit crossing in substation are possible

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Ring bus arrangement

- Requires more complicated protective relaying- Very Reliable- Maintenance flexible

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“Breaker and a Half” arrangement

- A single circuit failure will not interrupt any other circuits. - A bus section fault, unlike the ring bus, will not interrupt any circuit loads.

→ Extremely Reliable- Maintenance of entire bus and adjacent breakers without transferring loads.- Relay protection more complex than ring bus due to additional devices.

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Gas Insulated Substation:

-Uses sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), (which is a superior dielectric, inert, non toxic, non flammable gas), at a moderate pressure (400 → 600 kPa) for phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground insulation.

- High-voltage conductors, circuit breaker interrupters, switches, current and voltage transformers (CTs & VTs) are encapsulated in SF6 gas inside grounded metal enclosures.

Compared to Air Insulated Substations:- Requires smaller size compared to (about 10%) , due to super

dielectric quality of SF6 compared to air.

- More reliable, requires less maintenance and has a longer service life (more than 50 years) as active parts are protected from deterioration originating from exposure to atmospheric air, moisture and contamination.

- More expensive, mostly used in case of limited space availability.

- SF6 emission contributes to global warming, accordingly, it needs special handling, equipment design consideration and recycling.

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Gas Insulated Substation

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CTs

GIS Components

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Surge arrestors

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Voltage Transformers