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Title:
Gas insulated substations
Author:
Koch, Hermann, 1954- editor of compilation.
ISBN:
9781118570722
Physical Description:
xx, 469 pages ; 25 cm
Series:
Wiley-IEEE
Contents:
1 Introduction 1.1 General Hermann Koch 1.2 Definitions Hermann Koch 1.3 Standards and References John Brunke 1.4 Ratings Hermann Koch 2 Basic Information 2.1 History Hermann Koch 2.2 Physics of Gas-insulated Switchgear John Brunke 2.3 Reliability and Availability Hermann Koch 2.4 Design Phil Bolin 2.5 Safety Hermann Koch 2.6 Grounding and Bonding John Boggess 2.7 Factors for choosing GIS John Boggess 2.8 Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) Hermann Koch 3 Technology 3.1 General Hermann Koch 3.2 Modular Components, Design and Development Process Hermann Koch 3.3 Manufacturing Hermann Koch 3.4 Specification Development George Becker 3.5 Instrument Transformers Hermann Koch 3.6 Interfaces 3.6.1 Direct Connection between Power Transformers and GIS Xi Zhu 3.6.2 Cable Connections for Gas Insulated Switchgear for rated voltage above 52kV Xi Zhu 3.6.3 Bushings Sharma Devki 3.7 Gas Insulated Surge Arrestors D Dave Lin 3.8 Gas Insulated Bus Hermann Koch 4 Control and Mo nitoring 4.1 General Hermann Koch 4.2 Monitoring Nobby Fujimoto 4.3 Local Control Cabinet Pravakar Samanta 4.4 Digital Communication Hermann Koch 5 Type and Routine Testing 5.1 General Peter Grossmann 5.2 Type Tests Peter Grossmann 5.3 Routine Tests Peter Grossmann 5.4 On-site Field Testing Charles Hand 6 Installation 6.1 General Hermann Koch 6.2 Installation Richard Jones 6.3 Energization: Connecting to the Power Grid James Massura 7 Operation & Maintenance 7.1 General Hermann Koch 7.2 Operation of a Gas Insulated Substation Charles Hand 7.3 Maintenance Arnaud Ficheux 7.4 Repair Arnaud Ficheux 7.5 Extensions Arnaud Ficheux 7.6 GIS Retrofit or upgrade Ravi Dhara 7.7 Overloading and thermal limits Arnaud Ficheux 8 Applications 8.1 General Hermann Koch 8.2 Typical GIS Layouts Peter Grossmann 8.3 Reference Projects Arun Arora 8.3.1 500 kV Indoor GIS and 115 kV AIS 8.3.2 115 kV GIS Switching Station Substation 8.3.3 345 kV and 4000 A Indoor Expendable Ring Bus GIS 8.3.4 69 kV and 3150 A In door Double Bus GIS 8.3.5 115 kV and 1200 A Container Ring Bus GIS 8.3.6 115 kV and 2000 A Outdoor Single Bus GIS 8.3.7 345 kV and 4000 A Indoor Breaker and Half GIS 8.3.8 115 kV and 3150 A Indoor Ring Bus GIS 8.3.9 69 kV and 2000 A Indoor Ring Bus GIS 8.3.10 138 kV and 230 kV Outdoor Ring Bus GIS 8.3.11 500 kV and 4000 A/8000 A Indoor Breaker and Third GIS 8.3.12 69 kV and 1600 A Outdoor Single Bus GIS 8.3.13 69 kV and 2000 A Underground GIS Hermann Koch 8.4 GIS Case Study Public Service Electric and Gas Company-- New Jersey 230 kV, 80 kA Bergen Switching Station Peter Grossmann 8.5 Mobile GIS Hermann Koch 8.6 Mixed Technology Switchgear (MTS) Dave Solhtalab 8.7 Future Developments Hermann Koch 9 Other Topics 9.1 General Hermann Koch 9.2.1 Environmental Life Cycle Assessment Venkatesh Minisandram 9.2.2 GIS Environmental Impact Arnaud Ficheux 9.2.3 Environmental Impact Hermann Koch 9.3 Life Cycle Cost Analysis George Becker 9.4 Insulation Coordination Study Hermann Koch 9.5 Very Fast Transients Nobby Fujimoto 9.6 Project Scope Development Jorge Marquez 9.7 Risk-Based Asset Management of Gas-Insulated Substations and Equipment George Becker 9.8 Health and Safety Impact Hermann Koch 9.9 Electro Magnetic Field Hermann Koch 10 Conclusions Hermann Koch .
Abstract:
"Comprehensive reference covering all aspects of gas insulated substations including basic principles, technology, use & application, design, specification, testing and ownership issuesThis book provides an overview on the particular development steps of gas insulated high-voltage switchgear, and is based on the information given with the editor's tutorial. The theory is kept low only as much as it is needed to understand gas insulated technology, with the main focus of the book being on delivering practical application knowledge. It discusses some introductory and advanced aspects in the meaning of applications.The start of the book presents the theory of Gas Insulated Technology, and outlines reliability, design, safety, grounding and bonding, and factors for choosing GIS. The third chapter presents the technology, covering the following in detail: manufacturing, specification, instrument transformers, Gas Insulated Bus, and the assembly process. Next, the book goes into control a nd monitoring, which covers local control cabinet, bay controller, control schemes, and digital communication. Testing is explained in the middle of the book before installation and energization. Importantly, operation and maintenance is discussed. This chapter includes information on repair, extensions, retrofit or upgrade, and overloading. Finally applications are covered along with concepts of layout, typical layouts, mixed technology substations, and then other topics such as life cycle assessment, environmental impact, and project management. A one-stop, complete reference text on gas insulated substations (GIS), large-capacity and long-distance electricity transmission, which are of increasing importance in the power industry today Details advanced and basic material, accessible for both existing GIS users and those planning to adopt the technology Discusses both the practical and theoretical aspects of GIS Written by acknowledged GIS experts who have been involved in the develop ment of the technology from the start "-- Provided by publisher.
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