Substations are critical facilities in power systems used for voltage transformation, power distribution, and controlling the flow of electricity. Their primary functions include:
Substations use transformers to convert high voltage electricity to lower voltages, or vice versa, to meet the needs of different users and equipment.
Substations transmit electricity from power plants to various consumption areas, ensuring a stable and reliable power supply.
Equipped with various protection and control devices, substations monitor and regulate the operational status of the power system to ensure its safety and stability.
Through automated systems and communication devices, substations enable remote monitoring and dispatching of the power system, optimizing the allocation of power resources.
Transformers:Core equipment used for voltage transformation.
Switchgear:Includes circuit breakers, disconnect switches, etc., used to control the connection and disconnection of circuits.
Protection Equipment:Such as relays and fuses, used to detect and isolate faults, protecting system safety.
Control Systems:Includes monitoring systems and automation equipment for real-time monitoring and regulation of the power system.
Communication Equipment:Used for data transmission and remote control, enabling intelligent management of the power system.
By Voltage Level:High-voltage substations, extra-high-voltage substations, ultra-high-voltage substations, etc.
By Function:Step-up substations, step-down substations, distribution substations, etc.
By Structure:Outdoor substations, indoor substations, underground substations, etc.
Substations serve as the hub of the power system, ensuring efficient transmission and distribution of electricity, thereby guaranteeing the stability and reliability of power supply.
By designing and operating substations properly, the overall performance and safety of the power system can be significantly improved.
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