dpc
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2002
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I'm looking for feedback on utility operating procedure for momentary paralleling of two distribution feeders fed from two different substations. This would typically involve closing a normally open group-operated air break switch that is at the end of two feeders. The purpose is to temporarily parallel the feeders then open one of substation breakers to put all the load on one feeder. And then the subsequent re-transfer back to the normal condition.
So my questions relate to standard procedures for attempting to match voltages at the tie point and operation of the substation load tap changer or regulators:
Prior to paralleling:
Place one or both LTCs or regulators in manual?
Run both to neutral or to the same tap?
Any attempt to measure/match actual voltages at the remote normally open switch prior to closing?
Same questions would apply to a re-transfer procedure.
I'm curious what procedures the various utilities represented here might be following and any issues that have come up.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
So my questions relate to standard procedures for attempting to match voltages at the tie point and operation of the substation load tap changer or regulators:
Prior to paralleling:
Place one or both LTCs or regulators in manual?
Run both to neutral or to the same tap?
Any attempt to measure/match actual voltages at the remote normally open switch prior to closing?
Same questions would apply to a re-transfer procedure.
I'm curious what procedures the various utilities represented here might be following and any issues that have come up.
Thanks in advance,
Dave