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== Conception ==


== General arrangement of a LV metering substation ==


'''Figure B22''' shows a typical equipment layout recommended for a LV metering substation.<br>Remark: the use of a cast-resin dry-type transformer does not need a fireprotection oil sump. However, periodic cleaning is needed. <br>


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Figures '''(Fig. B53 and Fig. B54)''' shows a typical layout recommended for a LV metering substation.


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'''Remark:''' The cast-resin dry-type transformer does not need a fire protection oil sump. However, periodic cleaning of the transformer is needed.
'''''Fig. B22:'''''<i>&nbsp;Typical arrangment of switchgear panels for LV&nbsp;metering</i> <br>


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== Service connections and equipment interconnections ==
'''''Fig. B53:''''' ''General arrangement of a LV metering substation''


'''''Fig. B54:''''' ''General arrangement of a LV metering substation, plan view''


'''At high voltage<br>'''
== Connection to the utility and internal MV and LV interconnections ==


Connections to the MV system are made by, and are the responsibility of the utility


*Connections between the MV switchgear and the transformers may be:
Connection to the MV utility network is made by, and is under the responsibility of the utility.


&nbsp; - By short copper bars where the transformer is housed in a panel forming part of the MV switchboard<br>&nbsp; - By single-core screened cables with synthetic insulation, with possible use of plug-in type terminals at the transformer  
Connection between the MV switchgear and the transformer may be realized by:


'''At low voltage<br>'''
* Short copper bars where the transformer are housed in panel part of the MV switchboard
* By single-core or three cores screened cables with PR or EPR insulation, and possible connection to the transformers by plugin type terminals.


*Connections between the LV terminals of the transformer and the LV switchgear may be:
Connection between the LV terminals of the transformer and the LV switchgear may be realized with:


&nbsp; - Single-core cables<br>&nbsp; - Solid copper bars (circular or rectangular section) with heat-shrinkable insulation  
* Single-core cables
* LV bus way with heat-shrinkable insulation.


'''Metering''' (see '''Fig. B23''')<br>
It is highly recommended to use bus way for the connection of transformers requiring more than five single LV cables in parallel per phase. Above five single core cables per phase the equal repartition of the current cannot be ensured and the laying becomes a real difficulty.
 
*Metering current transformers are generally installed in the protective cover of the power transformer LV terminals, the cover being sealed by the supply utility
*Alternatively, the current transformers are installed in a sealed compartment within the main LV distribution cabinet
*The meters are mounted on a panel which is completely free from vibrations
*Placed as close to the current transformers as possible, and  
*Are accessible only to the utility
 
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'''''Fig. B23:'''''<i>&nbsp;Plan view of typical substation with LV metering</i> <br>
 
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== Earthing circuits ==
== Earthing circuits ==


To ensure the safety of the persons an equipotential system must be created within the substation. It is realized according the following recommendations:


The substation must include:
* Creation of an earthing electrode under the substation by burying copper conductors
 
* Inter-connection by means of protective conductors of all the exposed conductive parts of the installation:
*An earth electrode for all exposed conductive parts of electrical equipment in the substation and exposed extraneous metal including:
** Enclosures of the electrical equipment
 
** Screens of the MV cables
&nbsp; - Protective metal screens<br>&nbsp; - Reinforcing rods in the concrete base of the substation<br>
** Frame of the transformer
 
** Metallic doors
== Substation lighting ==
** Etc.
 
* Connection of all protective conductors at one single common point
 
* Connection of the common point of the protective conductors and the reinforcing rods of the concrete slabe of the substation to the earthing electrode.
Supply to the lighting circuits can be taken from a point upstream or downstream of the main incoming LV circuit-breaker. In either case, appropriate overcurrent protection must be provided. A separate automatic circuit (or circuits) is (are) recommended for emergency lighting purposes.<br>Operating switches, pushbuttons, etc. are normally located immediately adjacent to entrances.<br>Lighting fittings are arranged such that:
 
*Switchgear operating handles and position indication markings are adequately illuminated
*All metering dials and instruction plaques and so on, can be easily read <br>


== Materials for operation and safety ==
== Lighting ==


The supply of the lighting circuits can be taken upstream or downstream the main incoming LV circuit breaker. Appropriate LV circuit breakers must be provided for the protection of LV lighting circuits.


According to local safety rules, generally, the substation is provided with:  
The lighting must adequately illuminate:


*Materials for assuring safe exploitation of the equipment including:
* The switchgear operating handles
* The mechanical flags indicating the positions of electrical apparatus
* All the information displayed on the meters and on the protection relays
* All the instruction plates dedicated to the operations and the safety.


&nbsp; - Insulating stool and/or an insulating mat (rubber or synthetic)<br>&nbsp; - A pair of insulated gloves stored in an envelope provided for the purpose<br>&nbsp; - A voltage-detecting device for use on the MV equipment<br>&nbsp; - Earthing attachments (according to type of switchgear)
For safety reasons, it is recommended to add emergency lighting boxes including each an individual battery.


*Fire-extinguishing devices of the powder or CO<sub>2</sub> type
== Materials for operation and safety ==
*Warning signs, notices and safety alarms:


&nbsp; - On the external face of all access doors, a DANGER warning plaque and prohibition of entry notice, together with instructions for first-&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;aid care for victims of electrical accidents. <br>
According to local safety rules, the substation shall be equiped with the following safety equipment:


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* Devices for the safe exploitation of the substation:
** An Insulated stool
** An insulated mat
** A pair of insulated gloves stored in a dedicated box
** A detector of MV voltage presence
* Fire-extinguishing devices complying with the local regulations
* Warning and instruction plates dedicated to:
** Operation of the substation
** Safety of the persons
** First-aid care to victims of electrical accidents.


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Revision as of 10:36, 10 December 2014


General arrangement of a LV metering substation

Figures (Fig. B53 and Fig. B54) shows a typical layout recommended for a LV metering substation.

Remark: The cast-resin dry-type transformer does not need a fire protection oil sump. However, periodic cleaning of the transformer is needed.


Fig. B53: General arrangement of a LV metering substation

Fig. B54: General arrangement of a LV metering substation, plan view

Connection to the utility and internal MV and LV interconnections

Connection to the MV utility network is made by, and is under the responsibility of the utility.

Connection between the MV switchgear and the transformer may be realized by:

  • Short copper bars where the transformer are housed in panel part of the MV switchboard
  • By single-core or three cores screened cables with PR or EPR insulation, and possible connection to the transformers by plugin type terminals.

Connection between the LV terminals of the transformer and the LV switchgear may be realized with:

  • Single-core cables
  • LV bus way with heat-shrinkable insulation.

It is highly recommended to use bus way for the connection of transformers requiring more than five single LV cables in parallel per phase. Above five single core cables per phase the equal repartition of the current cannot be ensured and the laying becomes a real difficulty.

Earthing circuits

To ensure the safety of the persons an equipotential system must be created within the substation. It is realized according the following recommendations:

  • Creation of an earthing electrode under the substation by burying copper conductors
  • Inter-connection by means of protective conductors of all the exposed conductive parts of the installation:
    • Enclosures of the electrical equipment
    • Screens of the MV cables
    • Frame of the transformer
    • Metallic doors
    • Etc.
  • Connection of all protective conductors at one single common point
  • Connection of the common point of the protective conductors and the reinforcing rods of the concrete slabe of the substation to the earthing electrode.

Lighting

The supply of the lighting circuits can be taken upstream or downstream the main incoming LV circuit breaker. Appropriate LV circuit breakers must be provided for the protection of LV lighting circuits.

The lighting must adequately illuminate:

  • The switchgear operating handles
  • The mechanical flags indicating the positions of electrical apparatus
  • All the information displayed on the meters and on the protection relays
  • All the instruction plates dedicated to the operations and the safety.

For safety reasons, it is recommended to add emergency lighting boxes including each an individual battery.

Materials for operation and safety

According to local safety rules, the substation shall be equiped with the following safety equipment:

  • Devices for the safe exploitation of the substation:
    • An Insulated stool
    • An insulated mat
    • A pair of insulated gloves stored in a dedicated box
    • A detector of MV voltage presence
  • Fire-extinguishing devices complying with the local regulations
  • Warning and instruction plates dedicated to:
    • Operation of the substation
    • Safety of the persons
    • First-aid care to victims of electrical accidents.

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