A power factor correction substation is a facility where the electrical power from the utility company is converted to improve the power factor before it is sent to customers. By improving the power factor, the voltage and current levels on the distribution system are more efficient, which can save money for utilities and their customers. […]
The DC system in a substation is designed to provide the power necessary to operate the equipment in the substation. The DC system typically consists of one or more batteries, a rectifier, and a DC control panel. The size and type of battery used in the system will depend on the amount of power required
A 132 kV substation is typically designed to supply electricity to a medium-voltage distribution system. The distribution system may be either radial or looped. A typical 132 kV substation will have a voltage transformer, circuit breaker, and disconnector. The voltage transformer steps down the voltage from the high-voltage transmission system to a level that can