132 KV Grid Station
132 KV Grid Station
132 KV Grid Station
a brief overview of
132kv sub-
station/grid-
station
3 years ago
technogeeeki
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a short overview of a
typical grid station is
given, i hope it will help,
and will build an idea
how these substations
work .
Grid Station
Substation is an
assembly of apparatus,
which transform the
characteristics of
electrical energy from
one form to another, say
from one voltage level to
another level, hence a
substation is an
Intermediate link
between the Generating
station and consumers.
The most important part
of electric power system
is the Grid Station. A
132kv Grid Station is that
part of power system
where high voltage of
132kv is received, stepped
down to 11kv and then
given to di erent feeders
that feed distribution
lines. This whole process
is carried out by di erent
parts and equipment.
Parts of Grid
Station:
The main parts of the
grid station are the switch
yard, 11kv control room,
132kv control room,
battery room. All of them
are discussed below one
by one along with their
respective switching,
protection and control
equipment.
1. Switch yard
Switch yard is divided
into three parts i.e. line
bay, bus bar and
transformer bay.
Line bay:
Bus bar:
PT: A potential
transformer is also
connected in parallel to
132kv bus bar through an
isolator, which measures
voltage as well as give
indication to over voltage
relay under over voltage
conditions.
Transformer bay:
Transformer Isolator:
after bus bar another
isolator is used which
isolates transformer
from the line. Operating
it in ON load condition is
very dangerous as high
voltages produce arc
while
connecting/disconnectin
g and they don’t have any
quenching media.
CT: again a current
transformer is installed
which calculates current
and give indication to the
transformer C/B when
over current fault occurs
hence acts as a protective
device as well as
measuring device. Its CT
ratio is generally 200/5A.
Transformer Circuit
breaker: again an SF6
circuit breaker is
installed which operates
automatically under
abnormal conditions and
disconnect transformer
from the bus bar to avoid
any damages. It can also
be operated manually
and unlike isolators the
can be operated under
load conditions as they
have quenching media in
them.
Lightning arrester
(132kv): lightning
arresters are devices
which arrests and ground
any thunder storms
falling on the power
transformer and secure it
from any harm. They are
installed on each phase at
a relatively more height.
They are grounded and
have a non-linear
resistor which act as
insulator for132kv
voltage and as a
conductor for higher
voltages like that of
thunder storms and
lightning bolts. In this
way they ground these
high voltages and
provide safety to the
transformer and whole
system.
Power transformer: then
the power transformer is
installed which steps
down 132kv to 11kv.
(power transformer is
discussed in detail in the
next section)
Lightning arresters
(11kv): again on the LT
side of power
transformer small
lightning arresters are
used. And the purpose is
again the safety of
transformer from
thunder lightning.
Cables (11kv): these
cables give the
transformer output to
the 11kv incoming panel
of the respective
transformer.
Power transformer
Transformer cooling
2. 11Kv Room
The outputs of each
power transformer is
than brought into 11Kv
Room through power
cables. The 11Kv room
has incoming panels for
each transformer,
di erent outgoing panels
for each incoming panel
and a bus coupler. All of
them are explained
below.
It is possible that a
transformer gets
damaged and is out of
work, so to transfer the
load of one transformer
to other in grid station
the bus coupler connects
the incoming of damaged
transformer to the
incoming of the other
working transformer.
3. 132kv control
room
As the name control
room indicates that it is
the room from where the
whole grid is controlled.
Each and every circuit
breaker, current
transformer, potential
transformer, power
transformer and its
accessories, yard
lightning and other
equipment are controlled
from the control room of
the grid station. This
room also has a number
of panels like control
panels, relay panel,
transformer auxiliary
panel, AC DC panel and
recti er/battery charger.
Each of them is discussed
below.
132kv line protection
panel:
Transformer control
panel: This panel
controls the system
inside bus bar.
Transformer CT, PT,
circuit breaker etc comes
under the umbrella of
this panel. It gives
indications of di erent
faults and problems.
Transformer auxiliary
control panel: This panel
controls various
operations related to the
working and protection
of the power
transformer.In 132kv
control room it is
installed one for each
power transformer. It has
It also have an
Emergency stop press
button which is used in
emergency.
Also an automatic
voltage regulator is
installed in the
transformer auxiliary
control panel.
AC DC panel:
This is another
important panel in the
132kv control room. It
controls AC and DC
supply of the whole grid.
It has two parts one for
AC and other for DC.
AC panel: AC panel
consists of three meters
for R, Y & B phases, a
voltmeter and a KWH
meter. It controls AC
supply of
Switch yard lights
Tap changer
132kv breaker motor
Battery charger
Transformer cooling fans
Control panels.
Recti er:
A recti er is an
instrument/circuit that
changes AC into DC. In
the grid station it is used
for several purposes i.e.
It charges batteries
Provide DC supply to the
load
Shares load with battery
during overload
condition.
ON/OFF
Auto/manual
Boost/ oat (for boost
and normal charging of
battery)
Load/battery.
Relay panel:
Di erential relay:
Winding temperature
relay:
4. Battery room
Battery bank is the
conserved source of 110v
dc voltage.
Container/jar: it is
generally made of plastic
and gives support to the
electrolyte and plates.
Electrolyte: a solution of
35% sulphuric acid
(H2SO4) and 65% water
container.
Plates: two dis-similar
plates are dipped in the
electrolyte, one made of
“lead oxide” act as
cathode and other made
of “lead” act as anode.
Connection leads: the
electrodes are connected
with the connection
leads.
Vent cap: Every battery
have a vent cap that is
used to evolve any gas
bubbles produced during
conduction in electrolyte.
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