rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
I’m in the preliminary stages of concept design for new 345KV GIS substation and was hoping to hear any experiences or best practices others have had with GIS layout.
Substation topology will be incoming 345kV lines to GIS which will then feed (4) distribution transformers.
Proposed method currently is to have 345kV lines coming into substation to transition from cable to Gas Insulated Lines (GIL) for connection to GIS breakers/bus. The transformer feeders will also have GIL lines within substation between GIS and transformer bushings.
Curious to hear any experiences from others related to HV GIS in substation related to the following:
1) Is GIS typically located in an enclosed building or is it also standard to have located outdoors?
2) Is the standard approach for connections between GIS and incoming lines and transformers in yard gas insulated lines or is
it usually more practical to transition to AIS OH bus or even underground cable?
3) Is 345kV underground cabling common or practical for routing within substation? Any pros or cons?
Substation topology will be incoming 345kV lines to GIS which will then feed (4) distribution transformers.
Proposed method currently is to have 345kV lines coming into substation to transition from cable to Gas Insulated Lines (GIL) for connection to GIS breakers/bus. The transformer feeders will also have GIL lines within substation between GIS and transformer bushings.
Curious to hear any experiences from others related to HV GIS in substation related to the following:
1) Is GIS typically located in an enclosed building or is it also standard to have located outdoors?
2) Is the standard approach for connections between GIS and incoming lines and transformers in yard gas insulated lines or is
it usually more practical to transition to AIS OH bus or even underground cable?
3) Is 345kV underground cabling common or practical for routing within substation? Any pros or cons?