Chapter 3 - Distribution (Extra)
Chapter 3 - Distribution (Extra)
Distribution Substation
An electrical substation is a subsidiary station of an electricity
generation, transmission and distribution system where
voltage is transformed from high to low or the reverse using
transformers
Indoor Substation
3.2.2 Advantages & disadvantages of indoor & outdoor substation
Bus bar
Bus bar is the thick strips of copper/aluminum that conduct
electricity within a switchboard, distribution board, substation
or other electrical equipment.
1 2
Solidly
Ungrounded
Grounded
System
System
Types of
Grounding
System
4 3
Low
High
Resistance
Resistance
Grounded
Grounded
System
System
No Connection
1
Ungrounded
between neutral
or any phase
System and ground
2
Solidly
Directly
connected to
ground
grounded
System
3
Low
Directly
connected to
Resistance ground with
Grounded impedance
System
4
High
Directly
connected to
Resistance ground with high
Grounded impedance
System
LV Cable
LV Cable
LV Cable
HV Cable
3.4.2 Primary requirement for the underground transmission cable
01
more durability and strength) stranded copper or aluminium of
high conductivity
The conductor size should be such that the cable carries the
02
desired load current without overheating and causes voltage
drop within permissible limits
04
The cable must be provided with suitable mechanical
protection so that it may withstand the rough use in laying it
Insulation
3.5.1 Structure of underground transmission cable
A B C D E F
3.5.1 Structure of underground transmission cable
Transmission Substation
3.6.1 Role of transmission substations
Transmission Substation
3.6.1 Role of transmission substations
08
Instrument
Transformer
05
06 Earthing
03 Surge
Arrestor
Switches 04
Air-Break
Switches
Isolators
07
Current
Limiting
Reactors 02
01 Circuit
Breakers
Transformer
with Tapping
3.6.2 Function of transmission substations component