About Generator 220 substation design
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6 FAQs about [Generator 220 substation design]
How to design a 400/220/132 kV substation?
The first step towards the design of a 400/220/132 KV substation is to determine the load that the substation has to cater and develop it accordingly. The substation is responsible for catering bulk power to various load centres distributed all around through 220 KV and 132 KV substations.
What are the different types of power substations?
Depending on the purpose served, power substations might be classified as: Step-up substations – This type of substations steps up the generated voltage to the voltage level, which is used to transmit the electric power. Primary substations – These substations receive the electric power, which is transmitted by three-phase overhead system.
What voltage does a primary substation use?
Usually they use 110 kV or 220 kV voltage level. Generally, a primary substation includes a high-voltage busbar system, medium-voltage busbar system, auxiliary system, and one or several main transformers. In order to provide operational flexibility and to have more than one supply alternative, there might be several incoming radial lines.
What is a primary substation?
Primary substations in a network are used to step down a high voltage level in order to supply secondary substations by lower voltage. Usually they use 110 kV or 220 kV voltage level. Generally, a primary substation includes a high-voltage busbar system, medium-voltage busbar system, auxiliary system, and one or several main transformers.
What is a Generator Substation & how does it work?
Generating substations step up the voltage from the generator’s lower voltage to a higher voltage which is more economical for transmitting electric power over longer distances with less power losses caused by the impedance of transmission lines.
How much power does a substation use?
The substation is fed 1316 MW power from 3 generating stations A,B,C through 400 KV single circuit lines working at around 87% loading. The power is received on 400 KV busbar (double main and transfer bus scheme).


