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Transmission & Distribution Program
Introduction to Substation DesignTADP 542
Introduction
Instructor: Mike Nissley
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Module 1 Outline
Presentation 1: General System Overview
Presentation 2: Definitions
Presentation 3: Components
Presentation 4: Components (cont.)
Presentation 5: Utilization of Substation Equipment and Glossary
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General System Overview
Generation Systems– Fuels & Philosophy
Transmission Systems– Voltages & Fundamentals
Distribution Components– Fundamentals & Utilization
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Generation Types
Thermal Generation: Burns fuel to create heat which either boils
water for steam (to spin a turbine), or burns to directly spin a generator.
Nonthermal Generation: Fuel mechanically powers a turbine to generate
electricity.
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Thermal Generation
Nuclear, coal, diesel, natural gas, landfill gas, and biomass are considered thermal fuel resources.
Thermal resources characterized by fuel consumption and associated generation of heat and waste by-products.
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Natural Gas Fired Plant
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Thermal Power Plant
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Nonthermal Generation
Hydro, wind, solar, and wave energy are considered nonthermal fuel sources.
Nonthermal fuels are characterized by the fact that the fuel that enters the generator system leaves it unaltered -using mechanical methods to generate electricity.
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Hoover Dam
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Box Canyon Dam
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Renewable Fuels
Renewable fuels are not easily classified, with many states developing their own definition. For example, some states consider landfill gas as renewable because it uses a by-product of a waste stream to generate electricity even though the waste stream itself is not renewable in the natural sense.
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Stateline Wind Farm
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Generation Size & Role
Plants can range in size from 0.25 MW’s to over 2000 MW’s.
Size determined by individual utility needs and operational efficiencies gained by appropriately sizing the plant.
Base Load plants provide constant power output to meet minimum needs.
Peaking Plants vary power output to follow load.
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Transmission System
Used to transport large quantities of electricity efficiently over long distances.
Operates at very high voltages (as high as 750 kV) to reduce line losses associated with current flow.– As current increases the energy dissipated as
heat due to conductor line resistance increases.
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Transmission Rule of Thumb
Calculating transmission voltage efficiency:
– Generally; 10 MW of electricity can be transported 10 Miles for every 10 kV.
– Example: A 115 kV line could efficiently move 115 MW of energy approximately 115 miles.
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AC vs DC
Transmission lines typically operate with AC due to its low operating costs. However, there are situations where DC may be a better solution.
DC lines have lower line losses and therefore are most efficient at distances in excess of 500 miles (verify).
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Transmission Costs
Higher voltage lines are more expensive per mile.
– Typical 115-kV line on wood poles approximately$250,000/mile.
– Typical 345-kV line on lattice steel in excess of $1,000,000/mile
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A Substation with a View
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Distribution Voltages
Primary voltages can range from 2 - 50 kV
Typical voltage classes are 15 kV (12.47 kV, 13.2 kV, or 13.8 kV) and 25 kV. The different values have a lot of history behind them.
Secondary voltages are 120/240 V for residential, and 120/208 V or 480 V for commercial.
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Distribution Construction
Can be overhead or underground.
Includes components for transformation of voltage, regulation of voltage, protection from overvoltage excursions, and isolation of faults.
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Distribution Customer Classes
Residential – single or multi-family housing regardless of size.
Small Commercial – less than 50 kW and single phase.
Large Commercial – larger than 50 kW and possibly three-phase
Industrial – Usually in excess of 3000 kW
Irrigation – Can be divided by size
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Load Types
Heating/Cooling/Refrigeration – typically simple motor loads
Lighting/Cooking – Typically resistive load
Manufacturing/Irrigation – can be simple motors or variable frequency drives (non-linear)
Each load type has different electrical characteristics
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Project Scope
Who is the customer?– Organizations receiving electrical service from a
Substation
What is the scope of a project?– Function, location, etc.
Purpose of a Project Scope: – Communication