220kV Substation,
Nawbasta,Kanpur

By
Ishank Ranjan
1006421033
Substation
 An

Electrical Substation is a subsidiary
station of an electricity Generation ,
Transmission And Distribution System
where voltage is transformed high to low
or reverse using transformer.
 Examples of Substation: 400kV/220kV substation
 220kV/132kV substation
 132kV/33kV substation
 33kV/11kV substation
 33kV/.4kV substation
220kV Substation


It is devided into two(2) parts:A. Panel Section
A. Control Panel Section
B. Relay and Protection Panel Section

B. Switch Yard
A. 220kV Section
B. 132kV section
C. 33kV section

C. Battery Room (Extra)
A. Panel Section
It is a room which contains all types of
panels.
 It has two sections:



Control Panel Section

It contain panels related to controlling of
instruments. E.g.:- feeder panel, X-mer panel,
etc.


Relay And Protection Panel Section

It contains panels related to relay systems and
protection systems. E.g.:- Relay panel, line
protection panel, etc.
B. Switch Yard
It is the field where components used
in controlling supply and measuring
supply(incoming and outgoing) are
placed.
 Some of these many components
are:







C.Bs
Isolators
C.Ts
P.Ts
L.As
220kV Substation ,Kanpur
Incoming line
220 kV from(i) Bhauti {PGCIL}
(ii)Fatehpur

Outgoing lines
132kV to (i) Krishna Nagar
(ii)Malwah
(iii)LML
33kV to (i) Harish Ganj
(ii)Anandpuri,etc.
220kV Section
It works on 220kV.
 There are two bus bars in which one is
main bus and the other is transfer bus
of 220kV.
 It has two 220kV incoming feeders i.e.
From PGCIL ,Bhauti and Fatehpur.
 The incoming 220kV line is from the
Northern Grid.

132kV Section
It works on132kV.
 It has two buses i.e. Transfer Bus and
Main Bus.
 220kV voltage is converted to 132kV
voltage using a 160MVA transformer.
 In other words it is 220kV /132kV
substation.
 This line is directly feded to many
industries like LML , etc.

33kV Section
This section works on 33kV.
 It has three feeders of 33 kV.
 One from 63 MVA transformer and
two from 40 MVA transformer.
 132kV/33 kV conversion is done using
63MVA transformer and two 40MVA
transformer.
 In other words it is 132kV / 33kV
substation.
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Important Terms
Tripping – Power goes due to over load . It is
for the protection of components.
 Shut down – Power is cut due to
maintenance in progress. It is done
manually.
 Break down – Power goes due to any fault in
the line. When fault is removed , power is
back.
 Rosting – Power is cut deliberately on order
of higher authority due to shortage of
power.

Conclusion
One must have never thought that so
many things are required for just
switching on a television or a refrigerator
or say an electric trimmer. The three
wing of electrical system viz.
Generation, transmission and
distribution are connected to each other
and that too very perfectly. Lots of
labour, capital and infrastructure is
involved in the system just to have a
single phase,220V,50Hz power supply at
our houses.
At last I would say...
Energy Saved Is Energy
Produced...!
Thank you

PPt on 220 kV substation

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  • 2.
    Substation  An Electrical Substationis a subsidiary station of an electricity Generation , Transmission And Distribution System where voltage is transformed high to low or reverse using transformer.  Examples of Substation: 400kV/220kV substation  220kV/132kV substation  132kV/33kV substation  33kV/11kV substation  33kV/.4kV substation
  • 3.
    220kV Substation  It isdevided into two(2) parts:A. Panel Section A. Control Panel Section B. Relay and Protection Panel Section B. Switch Yard A. 220kV Section B. 132kV section C. 33kV section C. Battery Room (Extra)
  • 4.
    A. Panel Section Itis a room which contains all types of panels.  It has two sections:  Control Panel Section It contain panels related to controlling of instruments. E.g.:- feeder panel, X-mer panel, etc.  Relay And Protection Panel Section It contains panels related to relay systems and protection systems. E.g.:- Relay panel, line protection panel, etc.
  • 5.
    B. Switch Yard Itis the field where components used in controlling supply and measuring supply(incoming and outgoing) are placed.  Some of these many components are:      C.Bs Isolators C.Ts P.Ts L.As
  • 6.
    220kV Substation ,Kanpur Incomingline 220 kV from(i) Bhauti {PGCIL} (ii)Fatehpur Outgoing lines 132kV to (i) Krishna Nagar (ii)Malwah (iii)LML 33kV to (i) Harish Ganj (ii)Anandpuri,etc.
  • 7.
    220kV Section It workson 220kV.  There are two bus bars in which one is main bus and the other is transfer bus of 220kV.  It has two 220kV incoming feeders i.e. From PGCIL ,Bhauti and Fatehpur.  The incoming 220kV line is from the Northern Grid. 
  • 8.
    132kV Section It workson132kV.  It has two buses i.e. Transfer Bus and Main Bus.  220kV voltage is converted to 132kV voltage using a 160MVA transformer.  In other words it is 220kV /132kV substation.  This line is directly feded to many industries like LML , etc. 
  • 9.
    33kV Section This sectionworks on 33kV.  It has three feeders of 33 kV.  One from 63 MVA transformer and two from 40 MVA transformer.  132kV/33 kV conversion is done using 63MVA transformer and two 40MVA transformer.  In other words it is 132kV / 33kV substation. 
  • 10.
    Important Terms Tripping –Power goes due to over load . It is for the protection of components.  Shut down – Power is cut due to maintenance in progress. It is done manually.  Break down – Power goes due to any fault in the line. When fault is removed , power is back.  Rosting – Power is cut deliberately on order of higher authority due to shortage of power. 
  • 11.
    Conclusion One must havenever thought that so many things are required for just switching on a television or a refrigerator or say an electric trimmer. The three wing of electrical system viz. Generation, transmission and distribution are connected to each other and that too very perfectly. Lots of labour, capital and infrastructure is involved in the system just to have a single phase,220V,50Hz power supply at our houses.
  • 12.
    At last Iwould say... Energy Saved Is Energy Produced...! Thank you