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Category 'Transmission and Distribution' - Technical Articles

The “Transmission and Distribution” category contains technical articles dedicated to electricity transmission and distribution in high—and medium-voltage fields. This includes T&D equipment such as transmission and distribution lines, power transformers, capacitor banks, etc. Special attention is paid to installing, testing, and commissioning MV and HV equipment and troubleshooting various problems that may arise in power grids.

High Voltage

Using High-Speed Grounding Switches

Automatic high-speed grounding switches are applied for protection of power transformers when the cost of supplying other protective equipment is deemed unjustifiable and the amount of system disturbance that the high-speed grounding switch creates is judged acceptable. The switches are… Read more

Feb 15, 2013 | By

Using High-Speed Grounding Switches
Protection

Connections Of Overcurrent Relay

This technical article is continued from first part: Types and Applications Of Overcurrent Relay It’s used for: 3-phase faults the overcurrent relays in all the 3-phases act. Phase to phase faults the relays in only the affected phases operate. Single… Read more

Feb 02, 2013 | By

Connections Of Overcurrent Relay
Energy and Power

Types and Applications Of Overcurrent Relay

Distribution systems are susceptible to overcurrent flow within its components. Overcurrent may arise from abnormal system conditions, including overloads and short-circuit failures, or from typical system conditions, such as transformer inrush current and motor initiation. Consequently, under typical system conditions,… Read more

Feb 01, 2013 | By

Types, applications and connections of Overcurrent relay
Cables

Underground residential distribution layouts

Where general appearance, economics, congestion, or maintenance conditions make overhead construction inadvisable, underground construction is specified. While overhead lines have been ordinarily considered to be less expensive and easier to maintain, developments in underground cables and construction practices have narrowed… Read more

Jan 18, 2013 | By

Underground residential distribution layouts
High Voltage

Purpose of Disconnect Switches In HV Substation

Switches may be of several types, the common characteristic is that none are designed to interrupt fault currents and the insulation or insulators associated with them must coordinate with the rest of the system and a BIL (Basic insulation level)… Read more

Jan 14, 2013 | By

Purpose of Disconnect Switches In HV Substation (on photo: Siemens Goab switch)
High Voltage

Environmental Stresses On External Insulation

The external insulation (transmission line or substation) is exposed to electrical, mechanical, and environmental stresses. The applied voltage of an operating power system produces electrical stresses. The weather and the surroundings (industry, rural dust, oceans, etc.) produce additional environmental stresses…. Read more

Jan 07, 2013 | By

Environmental Stresses On External Insulation
High Voltage

Enhance Grid Reliability With Hybrid HVDC Breaker

Introduction to HHVDC How does Hybrid HVDC Breaker work? (VIDEO) Hybrid HVDC Breaker Construction Proactive control Prototype Design Of The Hybrid HVDC Breaker Comparison/Summary The advance of voltage source converter-based (VSC) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems makes it possible… Read more

Dec 15, 2012 | By

The Hybrid HVDC Breaker by ABB
Protection

Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC)

Use of PLCC in modern electrical power system is mainly for telemetry and telecontrol. Tele means remote. Telemetry refers to science of measurement from remote location. Introduction Major goal/Application of PLCC Main Components of PLCC: Coupling Capacitor Line trap Unit… Read more

Dec 14, 2012 | By

Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC)
Transmission and Distribution

How Distribution Systems Control Customer Loads?

Distribution systems obviously exist to supply electricity to end users, so loads and their characteristics are important. Utilities supply a broad range of loads, from rural areas with load densities of 10 kVA/mi2 to urban areas with 300 MVA/mi2. A… Read more

Dec 10, 2012 | By

How Distribution Systems Control Customer Loads?
High Voltage

Methods of Controlling Lightning Overvoltages in HV

For well shielded transmission lines, the backflashover condition, close to the substation, is of prime concern for determining the location and number of surge arresters required to achieve insulation coordination of the substation for lightning surges. The risk of a… Read more

Dec 08, 2012 | By

Methods of Controlling Lightning Overvoltages in HV
Energy and Power

What Is The Basic Insulation Level (BIL)

Insulation levels are designed to withstand surge voltages, rather than only normal operating voltages. Since the transmission & distribution lines and substation equipment are protected by surge arresters draining the surges rapidly before the insulation is damaged, the arrester must… Read more

Dec 03, 2012 | By

What Is The Basic Insulation Level (BIL)
Energy and Power

Arrangements of LV Utility Distribution Networks (2)

Continued from the previous part: Arrangements of LV Utility Distribution Networks (1) In the past, an underground cable service or the wall-mounted insulated conductors from an overhead line service, invariably terminated inside the consumer’s premises, where the cable-end sealing box, the utility… Read more

Dec 01, 2012 | By

Arrangements of LV Utility Distribution Networks
Energy and Power

Arrangements of LV Utility Distribution Networks

In European countries the standard 3-phase 4-wire distribution voltage level is 230/400 V. Many countries are currently converting their LV systems to the latest IEC standard of 230/400 V nominal (IEC 60038). Medium to large-sized towns and cities have underground… Read more

Nov 30, 2012 | By

Arrangements of LV Utility Distribution Networks


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