Sub Transimission and Distribution System

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MODERN TRENDS AND PRACTICES iN POWER SUB-TRANSMISSION AND OISTHIRUTION SYSTEMS (9) Frequency Variation The limit is + 4%, This 18 controlled by generating stations, (10) Maximum Clearance Between Supports The supports are designed to withstand certain working load. This governs the distance (span) between two supports, The load on the Supparts depends upon wind pressure on conductors, surface area of the support, fittings etc. Accordingly tables show use of various poles for different wind pressure zones. Tables ‘ “Standard Length/working load of supports and Maximum permis- sible spans without carth-wire, Wind pressure on pole-fitings is assumed 20% of that on the pole-surface,” TABLE Vil 33 KV lines Triangular configuration NNR - Not Recommended Conductor size Standard lengths) Maximum permissible span) (Normal A\.area) working load in meters in a wind pressure of supports zone of 50 KONE 75 KyINP 100 KE 100 mm? Dog ACSR_———().: 9 M/200 Kg. ‘119 NR NR OR {equivalent ABAC) (i) 9 M300 Kg, NR 116 Na 74.26 (125) (ii) 9/400 Kg. NR NR 412 (124) ‘80 mm? Racoon @ 125 NR NR ACSA OR (i) a8 above NR 125 NR {equivalent AAAC 7/3.81) (i) NR NR 125 50 mmr Ratti © 125 NR NR ACSR OR (i) as above NR 125 NR (equivalent AAAG 7/3.15) i) NR NR 125 ‘Spans 8 M length of supports with working load Maximum permissible spans without earth-wire (20% exira toad for fittings assumed) 16

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