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== Outdoor substations with prefabricated enclosures == | == Outdoor substations with prefabricated enclosures == | ||
The prefabricated outdoor MV/LV substations (see '''Fig. B55)''' comply with IEC 62271-202 standard. | The prefabricated outdoor MV/LV substations (see '''Fig. B55)''' comply with IEC 62271-202 standard. | ||
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'''''Fig. B55:''''' ''Type tested substation according to IEC 62271-202'' | '''''Fig. B55:''''' ''Type tested substation according to IEC 62271-202'' | ||
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* Non walk-in type substation. | * Non walk-in type substation. | ||
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'''''Fig. B56:''''' ''Walk in and non-walk in type substations'' | '''''Fig. B56:''''' ''Walk in and non-walk in type substations'' | ||
The substations may be situated at ground level, half buried or completely buried (underground substation), resulting in three types of design (see '''Fig. B57''' and '''Fig. B58'''). | The substations may be situated at ground level, half buried or completely buried (underground substation), resulting in three types of design (see '''Fig. B57''' and '''Fig. B58'''). | ||
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'''''Fig. B57:''''' ''Outdoor substations. The three type of design'' | '''''Fig. B57:''''' ''Outdoor substations. The three type of design'' | ||
'''''Fig. B58:''''' ''Outdoor substations '''[a]''' Ground level walk in type substation; '''[b]''' Half buried non walk in type substation'' | '''''Fig. B58:''''' ''Outdoor substations '''[a]''' Ground level walk in type substation; '''[b]''' Half buried non walk in type substation'' | ||
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The transformer and the LV panel can be installed in dedicated outdoor type housing. | The transformer and the LV panel can be installed in dedicated outdoor type housing. | ||
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'''''Fig. B59:''''' ''Outdoor substation without enclosure'' | '''''Fig. B59:''''' ''Outdoor substation without enclosure'' | ||
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The location of the substation must allow easy access of the personnel and handling equipment. | The location of the substation must allow easy access of the personnel and handling equipment. | ||
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'''''Fig. B60:''''' ''Pole mounted MV/LV substation'' | '''''Fig. B60:''''' ''Pole mounted MV/LV substation'' | ||
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Revision as of 07:53, 11 December 2014
Outdoor substations with prefabricated enclosures
The prefabricated outdoor MV/LV substations (see Fig. B55) comply with IEC 62271-202 standard.
- A type tested prefabricated outdoor substation is subjected to tests and verifications dedicated to:
- The degree of protection
- The temperature class
- The non-flammable materials
- The mechanical resistance of the enclosure
- The sound level
- The insulation level
- The internal arc withstand
- The earthing circuit
- The retention of oil
- The operation of the substation.
Main benefits:
The prefabricated substations provide a particularly interesting and optimized solution regarding:
- The delivery time
- The construction works
- The erection works
- The commissioning
- The total cost.
Fig. B55: Type tested substation according to IEC 62271-202
IEC 62271-202 standard defines requirements for two types of outdoor prefabricated substations (see Fig. B56):
- Walk-in type substation
- Non walk-in type substation.
Fig. B56: Walk in and non-walk in type substations
The substations may be situated at ground level, half buried or completely buried (underground substation), resulting in three types of design (see Fig. B57 and Fig. B58).
Fig. B57: Outdoor substations. The three type of design
Fig. B58: Outdoor substations [a] Ground level walk in type substation; [b] Half buried non walk in type substation
Outdoor substation without enclosure
(see Fig. B59)
This kind of outdoor substations based on weatherproof equipment is commonly used in countries such as UK and India for example.
These substations are generally included in MV rings and include:
- Two functional units dedicated to the connection of the substation to the ring
- One functional unit for the supply and the protection of the MV/LV power transformer generally done by a circuit breaker unit
- One single MV/LV Power transformer
- One LV distribution panel.
The transformer and the LV panel can be installed in dedicated outdoor type housing.
Fig. B59: Outdoor substation without enclosure
Pole mounted substation
Application
These substations are mainly used for the supply of isolated rural consumers from MV overhead lines.
Constitution
This type of substation includes (see Fig. B60):
- A single pole mounted MV/LV power transformer that is, according to the local rules associated or not with:
- A load break switch
- A set of three fuses
- A set of three surge arrestors
- A low voltage circuit breaker
- An earthing electrode realized at the bottom of the pole supporting the equipment.
The location of the substation must allow easy access of the personnel and handling equipment.
Fig. B60: Pole mounted MV/LV substation