Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (4)
Continued from: Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 3) Substation Capacity and Short Circuit Current Capacity (As per GERC) Substation Capacity and Short Circuit Current Capacity (As per Central Electricity Authority) Minimum Ground Clearance and Fault Clearing Time Busbar… Read more
Nov 15, 2013 | By Jignesh Parmar
Natural Ventilation Of Power Substation
The operation of a system of natural ventilation is as a result of a decrease in air density as its temperature is raised due to the heat gain from various sources. This decrease in air density causes a pressure differential… Read more
Oct 18, 2013 | By Edvard Csanyi
Do Your Substation Devices Speak IEC 61850? They Should, It’s Time.
Since being published in 2004, the IEC 61850 communication standard has gained more and more relevance in the field of substation automation. It provides an effective response to the needs of the open, deregulated energy market, which requires both reliable… Read more
Sep 27, 2013 | By Edvard Csanyi
Responding to Cyber Intrusion in SCADA System
Continued from technical article: Detecting Cyber Intrusion in SCADA System The “three R’s” of the response to cyber intrusion are: Recording, Reporting, and Restoring. Theoretically, it would be desirable to record all data communications into and out of all substation… Read more
Apr 08, 2013 | By Edvard Csanyi
High Voltage Substations Overview (part 2)
Continued from first part: High Voltage Substations Overview (part 1) Transformers are used for the transformation of high and medium voltage to low voltage, flanked by specific protective devices and control systems, which constitute the low voltage distribution substations. A… Read more
Jan 26, 2013 | By Emmanouil Angeladas
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 Edvard Csanyi
Steps to Ensure Effective Substation Grounding (Part 2)
Continued from previous article: Steps to Ensure Effective Substation Grounding (1) In previous technical article (part 1) was explained first five steps that will ensure a reliable, safe and trouble-free substation grounding system. Here we will explain the last six steps:… Read more
Nov 10, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
Fire-Fighting Precautions in Power Substation
The layout of the plant and the design of the building play a major part in reducing the spread of fire and the effect of explosions. For example, equipment and buildings should be arranged to have vents which rupture rather… Read more
Oct 09, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
Designing of HV Power Substation and Layout
Introduction Earthing and Bonding Substation Earthing Calculation Methodology (Earthing Materials) Layout of Substation Different Layouts for Substations (single busbar, mesh, 1 1/2 cb) Principle of Substation Layouts (spatial separation, maintenance zones) Components of a Substation (cbs, cts, isolators, insulation, transformers etc.) Substations are the… Read more
Oct 01, 2012 | By sprabakar22
Typical noise levels in power substation
Equipment noise levels may be obtained from manufacturers, equipment tendering documents, or test results. The noise level of a substation power transformer is a function of the MVA and BIL rating of the high voltage winding. These transformers typically generate… Read more
Jul 05, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
Substation Switching Schemes
This technical article is intended to provide description and comparison of single line options for a DESN substation. The goal is to provide an analytical comparison for all options so that one can select the optimum solution considering cost, reliability,… Read more
Jun 26, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
Substation Main Functions and Classification
An electrical substation is an assemblage of electrical components including busbars, switchgear, power transformers, auxiliaries etc. These components are connected in a definite sequence such that a ckt. can be switched off during normal operation by manual command and also… Read more
Mar 29, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
Be extremely careful when racking in and racking out circuit breaker
There are many reasons causes arc flash incidents. Some of arc flash explosions occur when substation personnel insert or remove (rack in or out) circuit breakers from low or high voltage switchgear cubicles. Manual racking in and racking out circuit… Read more
Oct 11, 2011 | By Edvard Csanyi
GIS vs AIS – Substation Earthing
Compressed SF6 gas used in MV and HV switchgears as an insulating medium has led to the development of compact gas-insulated substation (CIS) technology (figure 1). GIS , having many advantages over often used and conventional air-insulated substations (AIS), have… Read more
Sep 12, 2011 | By Edvard Csanyi
Oil-Filled Equipment in Substation – IEEE 980-1994 (R2001)
A number of electrical apparatus installed in substations are filled with oil that provides the necessary insulation characteristics and assures their required performance. Electrical faults in this power equipment can produce arcing and excessive temperatures that may vaporize insulating oil,… Read more
Sep 07, 2011 | By Edvard Csanyi
