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1 Utility Engineers, PC

2  Generation  Transmission  Distribution

3  Generation - electric energy generation takes primary energy (fuel resources) to create a secondary form of energy (electricity).  Transmission – process of transferring electric energy from one location to another in an electric power system.  Distribution - final stage in the delivery of electricity to end users. Carries electricity from the transmission system and delivers it to consumers.

4  Safety  Customer Service Reliable Cost-effective Sufficient Short Term Long Term  Planned Loads  Unplanned Loads

5  Safety- No electrical hazards ◦ Customers ◦ Utility personnel

6  Multiple utility power sources ◦ Supplying multiple connection paths to the loads served.  Selecting quality electrical equipment and conductors  Using the best installation methods.  System alarms ◦ monitoring ◦ diagnostics

7  Budget - key factor in assessing competing designs. ◦ Initial cost of installation  Material  Labor  In House  Outside Contractors ◦ Life cycle cost

8  System design to accommodate changes.  Future expansion ◦ Additional load  Justification with trending and historical data.  Transformers ◦ increase capacity ◦ fan cooling ◦ pump cooling  Circuits ◦ Capacity ◦ Quantity

9  System redundancy – Ability to take electrical equipment out of service without dropping loads. ◦ Dual Transformers ◦ Transfer Bus ◦ Circuit Ties ◦ Redundant Equipment

10  Transformer Evaluation  Transformer Choices  Remanufactured  Rebuilt  New  Evaluate operating losses  Higher first cost compared to life cycle cost  Utility energy charge applied for the losses in the transformer considering initial cost and cost of money (life cycle cost)

11  Substation Structure ◦ Aluminum50+ Years ◦ Steel40 Years  Power Transformers40 Years  Distribution Transformers25 Years  Distribution Switch25 Years  Circuit Breakers40 Years  Instrument Transformers45 Years  Relay and Control15 Years  Communications 10 Years  SCADA15 Years

12  Fencing20 Years  Distribution Lines40 Years  Street Lighting20 Years  Meters, Mechanical20 Years  Meters, Solid State12 Years  Poles ◦ Steel55 Years ◦ Concrete55 Years ◦ Wood45 Years  Towers50 Years  Underground Conduit50 Years  Underground Conductors25 Years  Fiber Optic20 Years

13  Design Standards  Construction Standards  Loading  Maintenance ◦ Policy ◦ Procedure ◦ Practice  Operating Practice

14  Environment ◦ Switching ◦ Lightning and Surges ◦ Location

15 ◦ System Location ◦ Temperature ◦ Moisture ◦ Protection ◦ Load factor ◦ Power factor

16  Scheduled Maintenance  Diagnostic Maintenance  Predictive Maintenance

17  Per Manufacturer Recommendations  Manage Risk with Predictive Maintenance ◦ Testing ◦ Diagnostics ◦ Monitoring

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19  Substation Structure ◦ Aluminum50+ Years ◦ Steel40 Years

20  Power Transformers 40 Years

21  Unit Substation Transformers40 Years

22  Distribution Transformers25 Years

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24  Distribution Switch25 Years

25  Group Operated Air Break Switch 25 Years

26  Circuit Breakers40 Years

27  Instrument Transformers45 Years

28  Relay and Control15 Years

29  Communications10 Years

30  SCADA15 Years (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)

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36  Power transformers are the most significant portion of municipal system assets representing 35 percent of typical substation costs.  Major concern to every electric utility.  All transformers are not the same. ◦ Materials ◦ Construction ◦ Cooling

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40  After Failure - ◦ When equipment fails it is repaired or replaced.  Outage Maintenance - ◦ Equipment is de-energized and maintenance is performed.  Predictive Maintenance – ◦ Based on early indications, equipment is maintained.

41  Acceptance Test – Verifies that equipment supplied is functional and within specifications.  Diagnostic Test – Detection of specific issues or problems.  Predictive – Identifies early indications of potential issues.

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44  Open Construction

45  Armless Construction ◦ 3 covered conductors on fiberglass supports.

46  Hendrix Cable Construction ◦ Hendrix Cable - 3 covered conductors supported by a messenger and separated and by spacers.

47  Underground

48  15 KV Cutout ◦ Solid Blade ◦ Fusible  First Line of Protection for Faults

49  Surge Arrester  Load Break Cutout  Termination

50  Surge Arrester

51  Group Operated Air Break Switch

52  Recloser

53  Sectionalizer

54  Lighting  Security  Meter Replacement

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