2.3.2 Turn in and Out

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2.3.

2 Turn in and out of Transmission Lines

Turn in and out of Tee - Connection : Substation name :____________ Justification.

Some of our 132/33kv substations are fed through a Tee – connection arrangement from an existing
132kv single circuit line in the vicinity of new substation.

This makes line protection clumsy and sometimes in effective flexibility is difficult. Equipment
down time is prolonged whenever there is a fault.

Information required:

- Substation Name ______________


- Tee – connection Tower No ______________
- Circuit Identification No _______________
- Distance from Tee – connection Tower to the substation Terminal Tower (m)
- Number of Towers and span distances
- No of suspension Towers ______________
- No of 10 - 600 Angles Towers ______________
- No of 90% Terminal Towers ______________
- Nature of soil – Rock/Sandy/Wet

Electromechanical checklist for Turn IN and OUT No Voltage Rating Current Rating Remarks
-No of existing line bays at the S/S
-No of existing line C.Ts in the S/S
-No of existing line CVT in the S/S
-No of existing line C.Bs in the S/S
-No of existing line traps in the S/S
-No of existing line isolators in the S/S
-No of Bus section isolators in the S/S
-No of existing Lightning Arrestor in the S/S

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