In this video, we delve into the world of substations and explore the different types and classifications. Substations play a critical role in our electrical distribution systems, and understanding their classifications is essential for anyone involved in designing, planning, or maintaining these systems.
We start by looking at the different classifications based on voltage levels, including Extra High Voltage (EHV) substations, High Voltage (HV) substations, Medium Voltage (MV) substations, and Low Voltage (LV) substations. We also examine the equipment and functions associated with each type of substation.
Next, we explore the classifications based on configuration or layout, including Conventional substations, Gas-insulated substations (GIS), Mobile substations, Pole-mounted substations, and Underground substations. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each type and their applications.
Finally, we examine the classifications based on application, including Transmission substations, Distribution substations, Load-serving substations, Converter substations, and Switching substations. We discuss the purposes and equipment associated with each type and their roles in our electrical distribution systems.
By the end of this video, you will have a clear understanding of the different types and classifications of substations and how they are used in our electrical distribution systems. Whether you are an electrical engineer, technician, or simply interested in the topic, this video will provide you with valuable insights into this important aspect of our modern infrastructure.
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