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Fucntion of Transmission lines |
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deliver large amounts of bulk power with a minimal loss |
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Why transmission lines use DC |
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This line favors what power that loses less power |
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DC transmission lines are designed to operate in a ____________ configuration |
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Both sides of tower are both negative and positive |
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grid uses this to tie generators and transmission lines together. Also disconnects and connects lines and equipment together |
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Votlage of Line Right of way size Geographical Terrain Weather Size of conductor Construction Considerations Wether two circuits are required |
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7 FACTORS IN CHOOSING A STRUCTURE |
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Wood Pole Tubular Steel Pole Lattice Type Steel |
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Popular for Transmission and Sub-Transmission. Voltages are 345 kV and below |
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Popular because they are more aesthetically acceptable and longer life span. |
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Different variations. Pieces of angle steel bolted together 345kV and above |
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Critical to reliability of Transmission lines. |
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What determines physical size of insulator |
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Porcelain & Suspension Porcelain Line Post Polymer Suspension Polymer Line Post |
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Reinforced with steel strands in center to add strength |
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Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced |
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Conductors that are grouped together to increase amperage capacity |
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Length of line Amount of power to be delivered Voltage of existing system Cost of loses |
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Factors on Transmission voltages (4) |
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on the pole, what provides a path for lighting to reach the ground |
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Legal right to construct and maintain a line |
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Large cities where substations are in town |
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Where are underground transmission lines usually found |
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Do transmission lines often have neutral lines |
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Electro magnetic fields Geographical terrain width of path |
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3 building factors of right aways |
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what can determine width of right away |
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Change voltage of circuits from one level to another Connect/Disconnect lines or equipment from each other Control flow of power by adjusting voltage and current |
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3 major functions of substations |
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contains equipment that connects/disconnect lines or equipment from each other |
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Generation Transmission Sub-Transmission Distribution |
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Different types of substations |
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Substation that steps up voltage from generators so it can be transported. Interrupts flow of power on lines if trouble shall occur. |
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Changes a high voltage to a low voltage. Has several lines going in/out of substation. Has large transformers to change voltage. Large circuit breakers to disconnect/connect lines & equipment. |
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Sub-transmission substations |
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Located near large load centers. Changes voltage for mid power |
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Located in middle of load center. 4-10 miles apart from each other Changes voltage for customers |
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changes voltage from one level to another. Can be large and contains insulating oil. |
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disconnect/connect lines and equipment. Interrupts large amounts of current. Uses oil, air, vacuum, or sulfur-hexafluoride |
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isolates lines and equipment to be worked on. Manually operated by switchman |
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Current & Potential Transformers |
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Provide reduction in voltage and current so that power flow can be measured also senses abnormal amounts of voltage and current |
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assists controlling the flow of power on the system |
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automatically adjust voltage as required. |
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3 single phase units or 1 three phase unit |
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amount of phases per unit in voltage regulators |
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Terminates lines entering and leaving station. Used to mount switches, disconnect, bus conductors, and other equipment |
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contains key control equipment such as relay meters & computers |
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critical in helping workers and public to avoid hazards |
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Appearance Sounds electromagnetic fields oil spill containment fencing |
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Concern of public for substations |
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Heavy with large volume of insulating oil |
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Changes voltage from one circuit to another |
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connects/disconnects line and equipment |
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isolates lines and equipment to be worked on |
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contains relays meters and computers |
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protects against hazards from people and provides ground source is a critical element |
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Environmental Consideration |
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oil spill containment humming sound electro magnetic fields all part of ______________ |
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has room for expansion mobile substation |
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assists in controlling how changes voltage from one level to another. controls flow of power by adjusting voltage and current |
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current/potential transformers |
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provide a reduction in voltage and current so power flow can be measured Senses abnormal levels in current Reduces current levels Reduces voltages |
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how long can it take to obtain right of way |
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