Substation Control

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Protection Application Substation control

Handbook
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Handbook Control levels
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Main functions of control
Control mode selection
Open/ Close
Position indication
Alarm Indication
Alarm system
Equpment supervision= Protection
HV equipment blocking
Antipumping
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Main functions of control
Interlocking
Voltage indication
Interposing (RTU)
Regulation
Synshronising
Automation
Recording
Measuring
Metering
Logging
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Network power control


Substation control
Substation control levels: 1HVE 000 025
Operation of HV apparatus in a substation can be
done form more than one place.
Type of operation Viz : test operation , emergency
operation, normal operation can be done from
different levels

These are standardized and guide line defining the


names and the main functions of the control circuits
are given in 1HV E 000 025
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Handbook Control Circuits
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Local Remote Switching of Circuit Breaker
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Local/Remote Switching

In bay control or equipment control the local position


may be called Maintenance. In this position all
external signals must be disconnected( Also trip
signals)
For double pole operation the connection of the
minus pole will be treated in the same way as the
plus pole
Depending on the control philosophy only a part of
the shown control levels or all of them may be used
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Circuit Breaker Closing and Tripping
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Closing Circuits

Modes of operation
Maintenance operation mode
Operation without synchronising
Operation with synchronising
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Circuit Breaker Blocking
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Trip Circuit Supervision
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Substation control
Substation control
Substation control: control circuits: 1HVE
000 033

Guide line presents some basic circuits for AIS and


GIS.
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Handbook interlocking
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General
Interlocks must be provided for CBs, isolators and
earth switches to prevent damages and accidents in
case of maloperations
Can be electrical , mechanical or electromechanical
or combined
Can be realized via relays , coils , static prints or
numerical units
Interlocking conditions for a HV switching device
depends on switchyard configuration and status of
other switching devices
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Circuit breakers

CBs are not allowed to operate if adjacent


disconnectors are in an intermediate position
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Isolators

Isolators are not permitted to break power current nor


to interconnect different voltage system.
Making or breaking of paralleling circuits is permitted
A isolator connected in series with a CB may only be
operated when CB is open and if none of the
adjacent earthing switches are closed. Even if
another isolator connected in series to the CB is open
the isolator is not allowed to be operated unless the
CB is open
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Isolators

A isolator connected to a duplicate busbar or auxiliary


bus may be operated if any of the following
conditions are met
No load is connected and none of the adjacent earthing
switches is closed
A paralleling circuit to the isolator is present ( for isolator
connected to duplicate bus bars only bus couplers are
counted. Another isolator connected to the same duplicate
bus bar is not counted
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Earthing switches

Earthing switches may only be operated if the


isolators on both sides are open. Only an open CB is
not enough
For earthing switches which can earth an incoming
line directly or through a CB, line should be dead
before they can be operated
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Other conditions

Within auxiliary switches only end position contacts


should be used for interlocking
Latching relays should not be used
In case of failure of auxiliary supply all interlocks
should remain
Loss of motor voltage or voltage supervision must
interrupt the control circuit
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Other conditions (contd)

An open high voltage CB is not considered as


isolating between sections. ( e.g: earthing switches
are not allowed to close)
If the busbar isolators of a bay are on a lower load
capacity than the busbar, it is not allowed to connect
the busbars together through the isolators only
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Example : Single bus bar - feeder with circuit
breaker
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Circuit breaker

Q0 may be closed

if the adjacent isolators are at end positions


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Isolators
Q1 may be operated if
CB Q0 is open and earthing switches Q51 and Q52 are open
and bus bar is not earthed
or
Earthing switch Q51 is closed and bus bar is earthed
Q9 may be operated if
Circuit breaker Q0 is open and earth switches Q51 and Q52
and Q8 are open
or
Earthing switches Q52 and Q8 are closed
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Earth switches
Q51 or Q52 may be operated if

Disconnectors Q1 and Q9 are open

Q8 may be operated if
Disconnector Q9 is open and feeder end is dead
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Other examples

For more details refer ABB Transmission and


distribution engineering guideline 1HVE 000026
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Handbook Synchronising
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Modes of Synchronising

Manual synchronising
Automatic Synchronising
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Definitions

Synchronising switch
Synchronizing check relay
Energising
Synchronising relay
Instruments
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Operation modes( Centrallised or per bay)

Manual via instruments


Manual via synchronising check relay
Automatic closing via synchronising or synchronising
check relay
For energising function the VT Fuses / MCBs should
be supervised
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PT supply

Voltage from both ends of CB is used for comparison


If measuring voltage not available voltage must be
selected by network image .
Some times interposing VTs are must
Different ratios of main VT
Adaptation between Star point and V connection
Galvanic separation with ration 1:1
Adaptation between nominal instrument voltage and ratio of
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VT
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Substation control synchronising: 1HVE 000
029
Guide line defines different modes and accessory
devices for synchronising
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