Substation Ventilation PDF
Substation Ventilation PDF
Substation Ventilation PDF
Calculation methods
A number of calculation methods are available to estimate
the required size of substation ventilation openings, either
for the design of new substations or the adaptation of
existing substations for which condensation problems have
occurred.
where:
S = Lower (air entry) ventilation opening area [m2] (grid
surface deducted)
S= Upper (air exit) ventilation opening area [m2] (grid
surface deducted)
P = Total dissipated power [W] Natural ventilation
P is the sum of the power dissipated by:
Not e:
This formula is valid for a yearly average temperature of 20 C and a maximum altitude of 1,000 m.
It must be noted that these formulas are able to determine only one order of magnitude of the
sections S and S, which are qualified as thermal section, i.e. fully open and just necessary to
evacuate the thermal energy generated inside the MV/LV substation. The pratical sections are of
course larger according ot the adopted technological solution.
on the openings shape and solutions adopted to ensure the cubicle protection index (IP):
metal grid, stamped holes, chevron louvers,
on internal components size and their position compared to the openings: transformer
and/or retention oil box position and dimensions, flow channel between the components,
and on some physical and environmental parameters: outside ambient temperature, altitude,
magnitude of the resulting temperature rise.
The understanding and the optimization of the attached physical phenomena are subject to
precise flow studies, based on the fluid dynamics laws, and realized with specific analytic software.
Example
Transformer dissipation = 7,970 W LV switchgear dissipation = 750 W MV switchgear dissipation =
300 W The height between ventilation opening mid-points is 1.5 m.
Calculation
Dissipated Power P = 7,970 + 750 + 300 = 9,020 W
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Ventilated MV/LV Substation. T he MV
If the MV switchboard is separated from the transformer, cubicle is subjected to sudden
the room containing the switchboard requires only temperature variations.
minimal ventilation to allow drying of any humidity that
may enter the room.
Type of ventilation openings
To reduce the entry of dust, pollution, mist, etc., the
substation ventilation openings should be equipped with
chevron-blade baffles. Always make sure the baffles are
oriented in the right direction.
MV cubicle ventilation
Substation with adapted ventilation. T he
MV cubicle is no longer subjected to
Any need for natural ventilation is taken into account by
sudden temperature variations.
the manufacturer in the design of MV cubicles.
Ventilation openings should never be added to the
original design.
SOURCE: Medium Voltage equipment on sites exposed to high humidity and/or heavy pollution by
Schneider Electric