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1 The Utility Breaker Tim Heard DDC Engineer AEP Texas SWEDE 2006
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2 Introduction A Utility Breaker is a spare breaker that can be used as a: Feeder replacement breaker Totalizing breaker Bus tie breaker
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3 History Mid 1960’s-CPL began installing utility breakers 1994- Utility breakers removed from substation design standard Today- 41 Utility breakers available for service in TCC (old CPL) 0 Utility breakers in TNC (old WTU)
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4 SCADA 1-LINE OUT OF SERVICE
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5 SCADA 1-LINE AS FDR REPLACEMENT
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6 SCADA 1-LINE AS TOTALIZER
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7 SCADA 1-LINE AS BUS TIE
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8 PICTURE OF SWITCHES
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10 PICTURE OF SWITCHES
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13 PICTURE OF CONTROL PANEL
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14 PICTURE OF SELECTOR SWITCH
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15 Relay Transfer Switch
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16 Relay Transfer Switch Operations Utility Breaker CT secondaries are switched to Utility Breaker overcurrent relays. Utility Breaker relay trips are switched to Utility Breaker trip coil.
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17 Relay Transfer Switch Operations Utility Breaker CT secondaries are switched to #3 Transformer Differential Relays and #3 Transformer Totalizing relays. #3 Differential trips and Totalizing trips are switched to Utility Breaker trip coil.
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18 Relay Transfer Switch Operations Utility Breaker CT secondaries are shorted. Utility Breaker overcurrent relay trips remain switched to Utility Breaker trip coil.
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19 Utility Breaker Cost Installation costs is 40%-50% higher than feeder breaker due to: 1- Utility Breaker or 2- Feeder Breakers can fit in standard 20’x20’ bay Breaker, risers, and switches rated for 2000 amps vs. 1200 amps More cable work for CT and trip circuits
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20 BENEFITS Huge impact on SAIDI/ CAIDI when dealing with Substation related outages Time/ Labor savings in switching for routine maintenance
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21 Questions?
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