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    Substation Power Engineering Fundamentals

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Substation Power Engineering Fundamentals

    Substation Power Engineering Fundamentals
    Published 3/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.66 GB | Duration: 9h 1m

    Learn from Professionals, Electrical Power Engineering

    What you'll learn

    What is Substation

    Types of Substation

    Air Insulated Substation AIS

    Gas Insulated Substations

    Hybrid Substations

    Comparision of AIS and GIS Footprint

    Comparision of GIS and AIS

    Substation and Grid Station

    Why Substations are required?

    Requirement of Substation Due to Ferranti Effect

    How earlier power distribution look like

    Developement of 1st AC Transmission Line and Substation

    Tesla Lab

    Components of Substations

    What are Transformer and How they work?

    Transformer Basics

    Induced Voltage per turn relationship.

    Transformer Turn Ratio and full load current calculations

    Percentage Impedance of Transformer

    Transformer Vector Group

    Polarity of Transformer

    Radiator in Transformer

    Types of Cooling, Why Two ratings are given at name plate of transformer

    Buchholz Relay

    Where buchholz relay is installed

    Buchholz Relay Working Principle

    Directional mark on buchholz relay

    Sudden Oil Pressure Relay

    Oil and Winding Temperature Indicator

    Oil Level Indicator

    Pressure Relief Device

    Bushing of Transformer and Bushing Test Tap

    Rupture Disc

    Tap Changers Types and requirments

    Off load tap changer

    On Load Tap Changer

    Transformer General Arrangement Drawing

    Transformer Name Plate

    Silica Gel and Breather

    Isolator

    Circuit Breaker

    Earth Switch

    Voltage Transformer

    Current Transformer

    Cable Sealing End

    SF6 to Air Bushing

    Busbar

    Visual Inspection of Transformer

    Auxiliary Transformer

    NGR Neutral Ground Resistor

    NGR application using ETAP

    Fuses

    Shunt Reactor

    Shunt Reactor at Single Line Diagram

    Current Limiting Reactor

    Communication System Between Substations PLC and Fiber Optic

    Capacitor Bank In substation

    Surge Arrestor

    Lighting Rod and Mast

    Thermal Imaging Technique

    Busbar Scheme, Single bus Single Breaker Scheme

    Single Bus and Single Breaker Scheme with Bus Section CB

    Double Bus Single Breaker Scheme

    One and Half Breaker Scheme

    Ring or Mesh Busbar Scheme

    Double Bus Double Breaker Scheme

    Main and Transfer Bus System

    Double Bus System with bypass isolator

    Concept of Interlocking at Substation

    Philosophy of Protection System

    Control and Protection System in Substation

    ANSI Codes for presentation of devices

    Faults in Power System

    Characterisitics of Protection System

    Protection Zone Over lapping and Blind Zones in Power System

    Protection Relays and its type

    Induction Disk Type Electromechanical Relay

    Attracted Armature Type Relay

    Static Relays

    Digital Relays

    Numerical Protection Relays

    Protection Relays types with respect to function

    Tripping Relays, Lockout Relays, Aux Relays and tripping coils

    Batteries in Substation

    Battery Charger Single Line Diagram

    Battery Charging Techniques

    MV SWGR

    MV Compartments

    Busbar Compartment

    Cable Compartment

    Circuit Breaker Compartment

    Low Voltage Compartment

    What is it mean by earthing, what need to be earthed

    Why to Earth or Ground, Advantages of Earthing

    Over View of Earthing System

    Requirements

    Basics of electrical

    Description

    Dear All,Welcome to the course of substation fundamentals, this course consists of 9 Hours of recording and total of 95 different topics. Trainer have over 18 years of field experience and has worked at 11/132/220/500kV Substation, 1263MW power plant, 660kV HVDC system.  worked with several companies, SIEMENS, ABB, GE, SEC, KE, WAPDA, NTDC, ARAMCO, SABIC, MARAFIQ. Trainer has given hundreds of trainings online and offline, so it will be great to join this training and take advantage of field experience. Following topics are covered in this training.What are substationsTypes of substationsWhat are air insulated substationWhat are gas insulated substationsWhat are hybrid substationComparision of GIS and AIS substationsGIS  & AIS foot print comparisonWhat is difference between Substation and Grid StationWhy substations are required?What is Ferranti Effect?How was earlier power distribution look like?Development of 1st AC Transmission Line and SubstationTesla LabComponents of substationDevelopment of 1st AC Transmission Line and SubstationTransformer basics Induced Voltage & per turn relationship.Transformer Turn Ratio and full load current calculations.Percentage Impedance of TransformerTransformer Vector GroupPolarity of transformerRadiator in TransformerTypes of Cooling, Why Two ratings are given at name plate of transformerBuchholz Relay, installation, operation, constructionSudden Oil Pressure RelayOil and Winding Temperature IndicatorOil Level IndicatorPressure Relief DeviceBushing of Transformer and Bushing Test TapRupture DiscTap Changers Types and requirementsOn load and Off load tap changersTransformer General Arrangement DrawingTransformer Name Plate.Silica Gel and Breather IsolatorCircuit BreakerEarth SwitchVoltage TransformerCurrent TransformerCable Sealing EndSF6 to Air BushingBusbar in substationVisual inspection of transformerAuxiliary TransformerNGR Neutral Ground ResistorApplication of NGR using ETAPFusesShunt ReactorShunt Reactor at Single Line DiagramCurrent Limiting ReactorCommunication System Between Substations PLC and Fiber OpticCapacitor Bank In substationSurge ArrestorLighting Rod and MastThermal Imaging TechniqueBusbar Scheme, Single bus Single Breaker SchemeSingle Bus and Single Breaker Scheme with Bus Section CBDouble Bus Single Breaker SchemeOne and Half Breaker SchemeRing or Mesh Busbar SchemeDouble Bus Double Breaker SchemeMain and Transfer Bus SystemDouble Bus System with bypass isolatorConcept of Interlocking at SubstationPhilosophy of Protection SystemControl and Protection System in SubstationANSI Codes for presentation of devicesFaults in Power SystemCharacteristics of Protection System.Protection Zone Over lapping and Blind Zones in Power System Protection Relays and its typeInduction Disk Type Electromechanical RelayAttracted Armature Type RelayStatic, Digital and Numerical RelaysProtection Relays types with respect to functionTripping Relays, Lockout Relays, Aux Relays and tripping coils85 Batteries in Substation, Single line diagram, charging techniquesMV Switchgear, compartments, MV compartment, CB compartment, Busbar Compartment, LV compartmentSubstation Earthing systemBest Regards

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: What is a substation?

    Lecture 2 What is a substation?

    Section 3: Types of Substations

    Lecture 3 Types of Substations

    Section 4: Air Insulated Substation AIS

    Lecture 4 Air Insulated Substation AIS

    Section 5: Gas Insulated Substations

    Lecture 5 Gas Insulated Substations

    Section 6: Hybrid Substations

    Lecture 6 Hybrid Substations

    Section 7: AIS and GIS Foot Print

    Lecture 7 AIS and GIS Foot Print

    Section 8: Comparision of GIS and AIS

    Lecture 8 Comparision of GIS and AIS

    Section 9: Substation and Grid Station

    Lecture 9 Substation and Grid Station

    Section 10: Why Substations are required?

    Lecture 10 Why Substations are required?

    Section 11: Requirement of Substation Due to Ferranti Effect

    Lecture 11 Requirement of Substation Due to Ferranti Effect

    Section 12: How earlier power distribution look like?

    Lecture 12 How earlier power distribution look like?

    Section 13: Development of 1st AC Transmission Line and Substation

    Lecture 13 Development of 1st AC Transmission Line and Substation

    Section 14: Tesla Lab

    Lecture 14 Tesla Lab

    Section 15: Components of Substations

    Lecture 15 Components of Substations

    Section 16: What are Transformer and How they work?

    Lecture 16 What are Transformer and How they work?

    Section 17: Transformer Basics

    Lecture 17 Transformer Basics

    Section 18: Induced Voltage per turn relationship.

    Lecture 18 Induced Voltage per turn relationship

    Section 19: Transformer Turn Ratio and full load current calculations

    Lecture 19 Transformer Turn Ratio and full load current calculations

    Section 20: Percentage Impedance of Transformer

    Lecture 20 Percentage Impedance of Transformer

    Section 21: Vector Group

    Lecture 21 Vector Group

    Section 22: Polarity of Transformer

    Lecture 22 Polarity of Transformer

    Section 23: Radiator in Transformer

    Lecture 23 Radiator in Transformer

    Section 24: Types of Cooling, Why Two ratings are given at name plate of transformer

    Lecture 24 Types of Cooling, Why Two ratings are given at name plate of transformer

    Section 25: Buchholz Relay

    Lecture 25 Buchholz Relay

    Section 26: Where buchholz relay should be installed?

    Lecture 26 Where buchholz relay should be installed?

    Section 27: Buchholz Relay Working Principle

    Lecture 27 Buchholz Relay Working Principle

    Section 28: Directional mark on buchholz relay

    Lecture 28 Directional mark on buchholz relay

    Section 29: Sudden Oil Pressure Relay.

    Lecture 29 Sudden Oil Pressure Relay.

    Section 30: Oil and Winding Temperature Indicator

    Lecture 30 Oil and Winding Temperature Indicator

    Section 31: Oil Level Indicator

    Lecture 31 Oil Level Indicator

    Section 32: Pressure Relief Device

    Lecture 32 Pressure Relief Device

    Section 33: Bushing of Transformer and Bushing Test Tap

    Lecture 33 Bushing of Transformer and Bushing Test Tap

    Section 34: Rupture Disc

    Lecture 34 Rupture Disc

    Section 35: Tap Changer Types and requirements

    Lecture 35 Tap Changer Types and requirements

    Section 36: Off load tap changer

    Lecture 36 Off load tap changer

    Section 37: On Load Tap Changer

    Lecture 37 On Load Tap Changer

    Section 38: Transformer General Arrangement Drawing

    Lecture 38 Transformer General Arrangement Drawing

    Section 39: Transformer Name Plate

    Lecture 39 Transformer Name Plate

    Section 40: Silica Gel and Breather

    Lecture 40 Silica Gel and Breather

    Section 41: Isolator.

    Lecture 41 Isolator.

    Section 42: Circuit Breaker

    Lecture 42 Circuit Breaker

    Section 43: Earth Switch

    Lecture 43 Earth Switch

    Section 44: Voltage Transformer

    Lecture 44 Voltage Transformer

    Section 45: Current Transformer

    Lecture 45 Current Transformer

    Section 46: Cable Sealing End

    Lecture 46 Cable Sealing End

    Section 47: SF6 to Air Bushing

    Lecture 47 SF6 to Air Bushing

    Section 48: Busbar

    Lecture 48 Busbar

    Section 49: Visual Inspection of Transformer

    Lecture 49 Visual Inspection of Transformer

    Section 50: Auxiliary Transformer

    Lecture 50 Auxiliary Transformer

    Section 51: NGR Neutral Ground Resistor

    Lecture 51 NGR Neutral Ground Resistor

    Section 52: Understand NGR application using ETAP

    Lecture 52 Understand NGR application using ETAP

    Section 53: Fuses

    Lecture 53 Fuses

    Section 54: Shunt Reactor

    Lecture 54 Shunt Reactor

    Section 55: Shunt Reactor at Single Line Diagram

    Lecture 55 Shunt Reactor at Single Line Diagram

    Section 56: Current Limiting Reactor

    Lecture 56 Current Limiting Reactor

    Section 57: Communication System Between Substations PLC and Fiber Optic

    Lecture 57 Communication System Between Substations PLC and Fiber Optic

    Section 58: Capacitor Bank In substation

    Lecture 58 Capacitor Bank In substation

    Section 59: Surge Arrestor

    Lecture 59 Surge Arrestor

    Section 60: Lighting Rod and Mast

    Lecture 60 Lighting Rod and Mast

    Section 61: Thermal Imaging Technique

    Lecture 61 Thermal Imaging Technique

    Section 62: Busbar Scheme, Single bus Single Breaker Scheme

    Lecture 62 Busbar Scheme, Single bus Single Breaker Scheme

    Section 63: Single Bus and Single Breaker Scheme with Bus Section CB

    Lecture 63 Single Bus and Single Breaker Scheme with Bus Section CB

    Section 64: Double Bus Single Breaker Scheme

    Lecture 64 Double Bus Single Breaker Scheme

    Section 65: One and Half Breaker Scheme

    Lecture 65 One and Half Breaker Scheme

    Section 66: Ring or Mesh Busbar Scheme

    Lecture 66 Ring or Mesh Busbar Scheme

    Section 67: Double Bus Double Breaker Scheme

    Lecture 67 Double Bus Double Breaker Scheme

    Section 68: Main and Transfer Bus System

    Lecture 68 Main and Transfer Bus System

    Section 69: Double Bus System with bypass isolator

    Lecture 69 Double Bus System with bypass isolator

    Section 70: Concept of Interlocking at Substation

    Lecture 70 Concept of Interlocking at Substation

    Section 71: Philosophy of Protection System

    Lecture 71 Philosophy of Protection System

    Section 72: Control and Protection System in Substation

    Lecture 72 Control and Protection System in Substation

    Section 73: ANSI Codes for presentation of devices

    Lecture 73 ANSI Codes for presentation of devices

    Section 74: Faults in Power System

    Lecture 74 Faults in Power System

    Section 75: Characteristics of Protection System

    Lecture 75 Characteristics of Protection System

    Section 76: Protection Zone Over lapping and Blind Zones in Power System

    Lecture 76 Protection Zone Over lapping and Blind Zones in Power System

    Section 77: Protection Relays and its type

    Lecture 77 Protection Relays and its type

    Section 78: Induction Disk Type Electromechanical Relay

    Lecture 78 Induction Disk Type Electromechanical Relay

    Section 79: Attracted Armature Type Relay

    Lecture 79 Attracted Armature Type Relay

    Section 80: Static Relays

    Lecture 80 Static Relays

    Section 81: Digital Relays

    Lecture 81 Digital Relays

    Section 82: Numerical Protection Relays

    Lecture 82 Numerical Protection Relays

    Section 83: Protection Relays types with respect to function

    Lecture 83 Protection Relays types with respect to function

    Section 84: Tripping Relays, Lockout Relays, Aux Relays and tripping coils

    Lecture 84 Tripping Relays, Lockout Relays, Aux Relays and tripping coils

    Section 85: Batteries in Substation

    Lecture 85 Batteries in Substation

    Section 86: Battery Charger Single Line Diagram

    Lecture 86 Battery Charger Single Line Diagram

    Section 87: Battery Charging Techniques

    Lecture 87 Battery Charging Techniques

    Section 88: MV SWGR

    Lecture 88 MV SWGR

    Section 89: MV Compartments

    Lecture 89 MV Compartments

    Section 90: Busbar Compartment

    Lecture 90 Busbar Compartment

    Section 91: Cable Compartment

    Lecture 91 Cable Compartment

    Section 92: Circuit Breaker Compartment

    Lecture 92 Circuit Breaker Compartment

    Section 93: Low Voltage Compartment

    Lecture 93 Low Voltage Compartment

    Section 94: What is it mean by earthing, what need to be earthed

    Lecture 94 What is it mean by earthing, what need to be earthed

    Section 95: Why to Earth or Ground, Advantages of Earthing

    Lecture 95 Why to Earth or Ground, Advantages of Earthing

    Section 96: Over View of Earthing System

    Lecture 96 Over View of Earthing System

    Students, technicians & engineers