Yogima
Electrical
- Apr 25, 2019
- 9
Dear experts,
I hope you can provide some insight with an issue I have.
My organisation is supervising a new substation that will import 50MW via 132kV transmission line and transformerd into 66kV for reticulation to the existing grid.
While reviewing the drawings for the 132kV switchyard, I have found out the support structures the contractor has proposed is 2.6m. Per IEC 60071-1 the minimum air clearance for phase-phase and phase to earth for rod-structure is 1,300mm. All switchgear comply with the clearance from the live terminals to the earth terminals.
We have proposed to reduce the structure heights from 2.6m to 2.1m after discussing with our operations and maintenance personnel to accommodate their requirement for ease of access to the mechanical boxes as well as operating the isolator switch handles.
I however am cautious about the safety implications of this. Apart from safe working distances, could the experts advise what other risks there are despite the minimum earth clearance being complied with which I may be overlooking.
Thank you.
Yogima
I hope you can provide some insight with an issue I have.
My organisation is supervising a new substation that will import 50MW via 132kV transmission line and transformerd into 66kV for reticulation to the existing grid.
While reviewing the drawings for the 132kV switchyard, I have found out the support structures the contractor has proposed is 2.6m. Per IEC 60071-1 the minimum air clearance for phase-phase and phase to earth for rod-structure is 1,300mm. All switchgear comply with the clearance from the live terminals to the earth terminals.
We have proposed to reduce the structure heights from 2.6m to 2.1m after discussing with our operations and maintenance personnel to accommodate their requirement for ease of access to the mechanical boxes as well as operating the isolator switch handles.
I however am cautious about the safety implications of this. Apart from safe working distances, could the experts advise what other risks there are despite the minimum earth clearance being complied with which I may be overlooking.
Thank you.
Yogima