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SWITCHYARD LAYOUTS

&
EQUIPMENT

Prashanth Pitta
7244
What is a Switchyard (Sub Station)?
It is a switching station which has the following credits :-

Main link between Generating station and Transmission


system, which has a large influence on the security of the
supply.
Step-up and/or Step-down the voltage levels depending
upon the Network requirement.
Switching ON/OFF Reactive Power Control devices, which
has effect on Quality of power.
Switching Schemes

1)Single sectionalized bus


2)Main and transfer bus
3)Sectionalised Main bus with transfer bus
4)Sectionalised double main and transfer bus
5)Double main and Transfer Bus.
6)Double Bus Scheme with single breaker.
7)Ring bus
8)One and a half breaker scheme
9)Double bus, double breaker scheme
Sectionalized Single Bus-bar system

I/C Feeders

CB

Bus-bar

Isolators

O/G Feeders
MAIN & TRANSFER BUS-132 KV SYSTEM AT RSTPS
RING BUS SCHEME
This is not a commonly used
arrangement at present. The ring
bus arrangement has the
CB
advantage of requiring only one
breaker for each circuit and any
one breaker can be taken out for
service for overhaul without de-
energising any one of the lines.

A failure of a bus insulator


will interrupt service to a single
line only. The disadvantage of
this arrangement is that it is
necessary to trip two circuit
breakers to isolate a faulted Line
which makes the relaying quite
complex.
G1 G2
Ring Bus system

Bus

CB

O/G feeder

I/C Supply
O/G feeder
ONE AND HALF BREAKER SCHEME
DOUBLE BUS AND DOUBLE BREAKER SCHEME
Line-2
BUS-I

CB

ISOLATOR

BUS-II

Line -1 Line -3
Comparison of Configurations

Configuration Reliability Cost Area


requirement
Single bus Least Least ( 1.0) Least

Main and transfer Least Moderate (1.16) Low area

Double bus, single Moderate Moderate (1.78) Moderate


breaker
Double bus, double High High (2.0) Greater
breaker

Breaker-and-a-half High Moderate (1.57) Greater


Switching schemes/Bus bar arrangement at RSTPS:-

400 KV System:
One and half breaker scheme is provided for 200 MW Generator feeders,
400KV outgoing lines and Tie Transformer feeders.
Double bus double breaker scheme is provided for 500 MW Generator
feeders.

132 KV System:
Main and transfer bus scheme is provided
Switchyard equipments and Components:-

 Power Transformer (ICT’s)


 Switch Gears
 Circuit Breaker
 Isolators/ Disconnectors
 Instrument Transformer (Current Transformers).
Voltage Transformer / Capacitor Voltage Transformers)
 Surge Arrestors

Post Insulators and supporting structures


 Wave Traps
 Reactive Power compensating device
 Conductors / Auxiliary Items
I. Transformer:-
Depending up on the function, Transformer and its auxiliaries may
included in switchyard are

 Generator Transformer
 Inter Connecting Transformer
– Auto Transformer
– Two / Three winding transformer
 Single phase / three phase type
 Cooling Arrangement (ONAN,OFAF, etc.)
 Tap Changer
– On Load Tap Changer
– Off Circuit Tap Changer
II. Circuit Breaker:-
Circuit Breaker is a mechanical device capable of
 making, carrying and breaking currents under normal
circuit conditions and
 making, carrying for a specified time and breaking currents
under specified abnormal circuit conditions such as those of
short circuit.
Circuit Breaker Classifications:-
I. Depending on Interrupting medium:-
(Bulk oil, minimum oil, Air blast, SF6, Vacuum)
II. Depending on Operating mechanism:-
Pneumatic
Hydraulic
Spring
Combination of above
CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN RSTPS

MAKE VOLTAGE OPER:MEC: ARC EXT: No. of


RATING(KV) MEDIUM Breakers

AEG 400 CENTERALISED AIR SF6


COMPRESSOR SYSTEM
10 Nos.
NGEF 220&400 INDIVIDUAL AIR SF6
COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 1 No. (220KV)

BHEL 220&400 HYDRAULIC SF6


21 Nos.
ABB 220&400 INDIVIDUAL AIR SF6
COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 8+2

BHEL 132 MOTORISED OIL


SPRING OPERATION 5 Nos.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN RSTPS -Operating parameters

TYPE OF AEG NGEF BHEL (HYD) ABB


SYSTEM (COMMON (INDIVIDUAL (BAR) (INDIVIDUAL
COMP:) COMP:) COMP:)
(BAR) (BAR) (BAR)

OPERATING 37 37 325 31.5


PR:

A/R LOCK 34 34 300 30


OUT

OPERATION 30 31 253 23
LOCK OUT

SAFTEY 42 42 ------- 33
VALVE OPEN
Auto Reclosure of Circuit Breaker:-

This is only used in EHV Lines.


In EHV lines 90% of faults are by lightening, birds or tree branches.
Fault will occur and can be cleared by opening CB’s at both ends.
Helpful in transient faults.
Circuit breakers will close as soon as the arc is extinguished.
Gives continuity in service.
High speed single shot auto reclose.
Min time for de ionizing is 0.2S, so the time designed for safe arc is 0.3S.
CB’s at both ends should close simultaneously to avoid loss of
synchronism.
III. ISOLATORS :

Isolator is an off load device provided in conjunction with circuit


breaker to disconnect the equipment or the section, which is to be
isolated from all other live parts.
The Isolators provided in the switchyard are of central break
type.
The operation of isolators can be done from control room
(remote) or local. Motorised operation for opening & closing of
isolator is provided, however isolators can also be opened &
closed manually in the event of non availability of motorised
operation.
IV. EARTH SWITCH :

Earth switch is mounted on the isolator base on the line side or


breaker side depending upon the position of the isolator.
The earth switch usually comprises of a vertical break switch
arm with the contact, which engages with the isolator contact on
the line side.
Earth switch is required to discharge the trapped charges on the
line or equipment ( under shut own ) to earth for maintaining
safety.
Earth switch can be operated only from local either by electrical
operation or manually.
V. CURRENT TRANSFORMER ( CT )

Current Transformers are provided to step down the current to


low values (1A/5A) suitable for measuring, protection and control
Instruments.
Current Transformers also isolate measuring and protective
devices from high system voltage.
CTs in the switchyard consist of five secondary cores. Core 1 &
2 are used for bus bar protection, 4 & 5 are for main 1 & 2
protection and core 3 is for measuring instruments.
VI. CAPACITIVE VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER:-

•Primary voltage is applied to a series of capacitors


group. The voltage across one of the capacitor is taken to
aux PT. The secondary of the aux PT is taken for
measurement and protection.

 Secondary voltages (110 V AC) for metering purpose.


VOLTAGES FOR PROTECTIVE RELAYS
VOLTAGES FOR SYNCHRONIZING
DISTURBANCE RECORDERS AND EVENT LOGS
OVERFLUX RELAYS
PLCC
VII. Wave Traps:-

Wave trap is used for


Protection of the substation
equipment from high frequency
waves and communication
between the Substations
Transmission Line
S/S-1 S/S-2

Wave Wave
Trap Trap

To control room To control room


of S/S-1 of S/S-2

* Wave trap is used for Protection of the transmission line and


communication between the Substations.
* VHF signal is transmitted from one end to the another through the
same power line.
* Sends inter-trip signal to the other end CBs so that fault can be isolated
at the earliest time.
VIII. SHUNT REACTOR:-

Long lines when lightly loaded, the receiving end voltage


raises, due to Ferranti effect.
Shunt Reactors produce lagging MVAR there by control the
receiving end voltages during lightly loaded conditions.
Shunt reactors also limit the short circuit fault levels.
Therefore, shunt reactors are provided on both the ends of
Nagarjuna Sagar Line – 1 & 2, as the length of these lines
being about 267 Km.
IX. SURGE / LIGHTNING ARRESTERS :

Surge Arresters are provided to ground the over voltage surges


caused by switching and lighting surges.
Surge Arresters provide leakage path to the ground whenever
the system voltage raises above the specified value.
They are equipped with surge monitors which measures the
leakage currents and a counter to record the number of surges
taken place.
X. BUSBAR :-
Bus bar is an Aluminium having wall thickness of 0.4” rated for
3000 A.
All incoming and outgoing feeders are connected in a schematic
way to enable smooth operation and maintenance of equipment
with out any interruption to the system.
The optimum power and distance over which the following voltages
Adopted are as given below:

MW Kms
66 KV 10-13 50-60
132 KV 40-50 100-120
220 KV 120-150 200-250
400 KV 500-600 500-650

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