Gianoli
Electrical
- Jan 3, 2007
- 45
I work for a utility that operates several large 138 kV systems. Several of these system have become too large in opinion. The most concerning is a 345kV/138kV substation sandwiched between a large urban area and a heavily industrialized area. The 138kV section consists of 16 outgoing circuits in a breaker and half switching scheme. Three 600 MVA power transformers link the 345kV section to the 138kv section. Fault currents on the 138kV bus are in excess of 70KA. Power flows through the substation often exceed 2000 MW.
Now an Independent Power Producer want to connect a 550 MW project to the 138kV bus. With the addition of the 550MW project fault current levels on the 138kV bus will approach the 80KA rating of approximately 32 breakers. I am not comfortable operating the 138kV section with fault current levels within 1 or 2 KA of the breaker ratings.
Any thoughts?
Now an Independent Power Producer want to connect a 550 MW project to the 138kV bus. With the addition of the 550MW project fault current levels on the 138kV bus will approach the 80KA rating of approximately 32 breakers. I am not comfortable operating the 138kV section with fault current levels within 1 or 2 KA of the breaker ratings.
Any thoughts?