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INTRODUCTION
THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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The present electrical power system is a
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complex interconnection of Generating
stations-Transmission systems-
Receiving stations- Distribution systems
and Load points.
In all the above phases of power flow, the
transfer of electrical energy takes place in
the electric sub stations.
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INTRODUCTION
THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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Basically an electrical sub station consists
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of a number of incoming circuits and out
going circuits connected to common bus
bar systems.
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INTRODUCTION
THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
Each circuit connected to the bus bar will have
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certain electrical component such as circuit
breakers, isolators, earth switches, current
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transformers and voltage transformers.
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INTRODUCTION
THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
A sub station receives electrical power from
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generating station through incoming
transmission lines and delivers electrical
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power through the out going transmission
lines.
Sub station is an integral part of a power
system and is an important link between
the generating stations, transmission
systems, distribution systems and load
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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The sub station is designed with an
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objective to provide maximum
reliability, flexibility, continuity of
service and to meet these objectives
with the lowest investment costs that
satisfy system requirement.
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DESIGN
THECONSIDERATIONS
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System requirements include the selection of
optimum voltage levels depending on the load
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requirements and the transmission distances
involved. Generally, the generating source will be
far away from the load centers. The advantage of
capitalizing on low site costs, availability of ample
cooling water supply, economical fuel supply and
less stringent environmental considerations
compel construction of generating source far away
from load centers, there by, increasing
transmission distances.
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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Hence, to transmit power over long distances the
transmission voltage is to be increased and in our
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country 400 kV is becoming common and higher
voltages for transmission is being explored. Many
factors such as voltage level, load capacity, site space
limitations, transmission line right of way requirement
and environmental considerations influence the design
of sub stations.
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THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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BUS LAYOUT AND SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT
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Since the major sub station costs are reflected in the
power transformers, circuit breakers and disconnecting
switches, the bus layout and switching arrangement
selected will determine the number of switches and
power circuit breakers required.
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A sub station must be reliable, economical, safe,
SUB STATION LAYOUT AND BUS BAR SCHEMES
THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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The term layout denotes the physical
arrangement of various components in the
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sub station relative to one another. The
layout is significant as it influences the
operation, maintenance, cost and
protection of the sub station. These
aspects are considered while designing
the sub station layout.
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THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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With the given number of incoming lines, out
going lines, transformers, etc., the sub station
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can be designed in several alternative ways.
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Switching requirement for normal operation.
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Switching requirement during abnormal
conditions like short circuits and overloads.
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Degree of flexibility in operations, simplicity.
Freedom from total shutdowns.
Maintenance requirements, space for
approaching various equipment for
maintenance.
Road/ rail for transporting main and auxiliary
equipment.
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Safety of personnel.
Protective zones for main and back up
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protection.
Provision for bye pass facilities and for
extensions, space requirements.
Technical requirements such as ratings,
clearances, earth system, lightning protection.
Requirement for SCADA and communication.
Compatibility for local and ambient condition.
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SUB STATION LAYOUT AND BUS BAR SCHEMES
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The choice of bus bar schemes for ac yards
depend upon several factors mentioned above.
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The important bus bar schemes are:
Single bus bar
Double bus bar with one breaker per circuit
Double bus bar with two breaker per circuit
Main and transfer bus
Ring bus or Mesh scheme
Breaker and a half(1 1/2 breaker) arrangement14
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The various schemes are generally compared to
emphasize their advantage and limitations.
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The basis of comparison is generally the
degree of reliability & economic justification.
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VARIOUS BUS BARSUB
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SINGLE BUS BAR SCHEME
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BUS
ISOLATOR
BREAKER
CURRENT TRANSFORMER
POWER TRANSFORMER
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THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
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SINGLE BUS BAR SCHEME
Advantage –Lowest cost
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Disadvantage:
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SINGLE BUS BAR SCHEME WITH BUS
SECTIONALISER
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BUS SECTION-1 BUS SECTION-2
SECTIONALISER ISOLATOR
BREAKER
CURRENT TRANSFORMER
POWER TRANSFORMER
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SINGLE BUS BAR SCHEME WITH BUS SECTIONALISER
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Sectionalizing the single bus improves slightly the
reliability if the incoming and out going circuits are
distributed evenly on both the sections.
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Only the faulty section will be tripped by bus differential
DOUBLE BUS BAR WITH ONE BREAKER PER CIRCUIT
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BUS-1
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BUS-2
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BUS COUPLER
BREAKER
BREAKER
POWER TRANSFORMER
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DOUBLE BUS BAR WITH ONE BREAKER PER
CIRCUIT
This arrangement has the following advantages:
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Each load may be fed from either bus.
Operational flexibility may be increased by grouping the
incoming and out going feeders in separate groups.
Either bus bar can be taken out for maintenance.
Bus coupler helps in ‘on load change over ‘from one bus
to the other.
Adopted where load and continuity justify additional
cost.
A major disadvantage is that the breaker can not be 21
taken out for maintenance without interrupting supply to21
the concerned circuit.
DOUBLE BUS BAR WITH ONE BREAKER PER
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CIRCUIT
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Bus protection scheme may cause loss of sub
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station when it operates if all circuits are
connected to that bus.
High exposure to bus faults.
Line breaker failure takes all circuits connected
to that bus out of service.
Bus tie breaker failure takes the entire sub
station out of service.
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DOUBLE MAIN BUS & CB BYPASS ISOLATOR SYSTEM
T/F-1 T/F-2
BUS COUPLER
BUS-1
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TIE BREAKER BREAKER
TRANSFER BUS
LINE LINE
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MAIN AND TRANSFER BUS
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This is an alternative to double bus single
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breaker arrangement which provided for change
over to either bus for carrying out maintenance
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on other bus. But it provided no facility for
breaker maintenance without interrupting power
supply to the concerned circuit.
The main and transfer bus works the other way
round.
This arrangement provides facility for carrying
out breaker maintenance but does not permit
bus maintenance. 25
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MAIN AND TRANSFER BUS
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Wherever maintenance is required on any breaker, the circuit is
changed over to the transfer bus and controlled through the bus
coupler breaker.
The cost is increased due to use of an extra isolator for each circuit
and providing interlock for bus coupler and circuit isolators.
BUS-1
BUS COUPLER
BUS-2
TRANSFER BUS
COUPLER
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BAY1 BAY2 TRANSFER BUS BAY6 BAY7 BAY8
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BUS BAR ARRANGEMENTS
• Double Bus Bar Arrangement with
Transfer Bus.
This arrangement provides more
additional flexibility, continuity of Power
Supply, permits periodic maintenance
without total shut down as the two main
buses can be operated independently with
the same redundancy.
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DOUBLE BUS BAR WITH TWO BREAKER
PER CIRCUIT
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BUS-1
BREAKER
BUS-2
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LINE LINE 29
DOUBLE BUS BAR WITH TWO BREAKER PER
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CIRCUIT
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Each circuit has two dedicated breakers.
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Has flexibility in permitting feeder circuits to be
connected to either bus.
Any breaker can be taken out of service for
maintenance.
High reliability.
Most expensive. Used only in large generating
stations where security of connection is paramount.
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• RING BUS OR MESH SCHEME
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ISOLATOR
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BREAKER
LINE
POWER TRANSFORMER
LINE
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RING BUS OR MESH SCHEME
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In this scheme the breakersSUB STATION
are arranged in a ring with
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circuits connected between breakers.
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breakers.
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RING BUS OR MESH SCHEME
The circuits connected to the ring are arranged so that
sources are alternated with loads.
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For an extended circuit outage, the line isolator may be
opened and the ring can be closed.
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THE ELECTRIC SUB STATION
BREAKER -AND -A -HALF SCHEME
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BUS-1
ISOLATOR
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BREAKER
LINE
TIE BREAKER
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BUS-2
I-CONFIGUARATION
FEEDER1 FEEDER3 FEEDER5 FEEDER7 FEEDER9 FEEDER11
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BAY1
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BAY2
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BUS-2
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FEEDER2 FEEDER4 FEEDER6 FEEDER8 FEEDER10 FEEDER12
D-CONFIGUARATION
FEEDER1 FEEDER2 FEEDER5 FEEDER6 FEEDER9 FEEDER10
BAY13
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BAY3
BAY9
BAY1
BAY7
DIA1 DIA3 DIA5
BUS-1
BUS-2
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BAY10
BAY12
BAY16
BAY4
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• The breaker and a half scheme, some times
called the three switch scheme, has three
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breakers in series between the main buses.
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BREAKER -AND -A -HALF SCHEME
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closed and both buses are energized.
A circuit is tripped by opening the two associated circuit
breakers.
Tie breaker failure will trip one additional circuit, but no
additional circuit is lost if a line trip involves failure of a
bus breaker.
Either bus may be taken out of service at any time with
no loss of service.
With sources connected opposite loads, it is possible to
operate with both buses out of service.
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Breaker maintenance can be done with no loss of
service, no relay changes, and simple operation of the 39
breaker isolators.
• BREAKER -AND -A -HALF SCHEME
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• The breaker-and-a-half arrangement is more
expensive than other schemes, except the
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double-breaker-double-bus scheme.
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• ANY QUESTIONS ?
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