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EET414 Chapter 8 2017
EET414 Chapter 8 2017
LOCATION AND
SIZING SUBSTATION
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CONTENT
• SUBSTATION LOCATION
• THE RATING OF A SUBSTATION
◦ Square Shape
◦ Hexagonally Shape
• SUBSTATION SERVICE AREA WITH N
PRIMARY FEEDRS
• VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATION
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SUBSTATION LOCATION
SELECTING LOCATION FOR SUBSTATION
• As much as feasible close to the load center of its service
area, proper voltage regulation can be obtainable without
taking extensive measures.
• Provides proper access for incoming subs-transmission lines
and outgoing primary feeder.
• Provide enough space for the future substation expansion.
• The selected substation should not be opposed by land use
regulations, local ordinances, and neighbors.
• The selected substation location should help to minimize
the number of customers affected by any service
discontinuity.
• Other considerations, such as adaptability, emergency.
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SUBSTATION LOCATION
Steps of the rule to a service area map
1. Draw a straight line between a proposed
substation site and each of its neighbors
2. Perpendicularly bisect each of those line
3. The set of all the perpendicular bisectors a
round a substation defines its service
territory.
4. The target load for this substation will be
the sum of all loads in its service territory.
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SUBSTATION LOCATION
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THE RATING OF A
SUBSTATION
The additional capacity requirements of
a system with increasing load density
can be met by:
◦ Either holding the service area of a given
substation constant and increasing its
capacity
◦ Developing new substations and thereby
holding the rating of the given substations
constant.
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THE RATING OF A SUBSTATION
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THE RATING OF A
SUBSTATION
Square Shaped
Serves total load of each feeder is, S4 = A4 x D kVA
Where,
◦ S4 is kVA load served by one of four feeder emanating
from a feed point.
◦ A4 is area served by one of four feeders emanating from
a feed point, mi2
◦ D : load density, kVA/mi2
S4 = l42 x D kVA
◦ Since, A4 = l42
TSn = n x D x An = total kVA supplied from feed point
(size)
◦ N is no of feeder
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THE RATING OF A SUBSTATION
2 2
6 6
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THE RATING OF A
SUBSTATION
Hexagonally shaped
l6
A6 xl6 0.578 xl 62
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◦ A6 = area served by one of six feeders
emanating from a feed point, mi2
◦ l6 2 = linear dimensions of a primary feeder
service area, mi
Each feeder serves a total load, S 6 =
A6 x D kVA or S6 = 0.578 x D x l62
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THE RATING OF A SUBSTATION
Substation Service Area served by n primary feeder
%VDn (2 / 3 xl n xK ) S n
Where
◦ % VDn = percent voltage drop in primary feeder circuit
◦ 2/3 x ln = effective length of primary feeder
◦ K = % VD/(A.mi) of the feeder (the value of K is obtained
from Figure)
◦ An = Area served by one feeder
◦ n = number of primary feeders
◦ D = Load density.
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VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATION
The K constant for conductors
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Example
To illustrate distribution substation sizing and spacing,
assume a squared-shaped distribution substation service
area assume that the substation is served by three phase
four wire 2.4/4.16 kV grounded wye primary feeders. The
feeders mains are made of 2 AWG cooper conductors with
maximum current capacity is 230 A. Assume a lagging
load power factor of 0.9 and a 1000 kVA/km uniformly
distributed load density. Calculate the following :-
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