CRC, 2003. — 304 Pages. Editor-in-Chief: John D. McDonald
This book covers all aspects of substations, from the initial concept to design, automation, operation, and physical and cyber security. Written by members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Power Engineering Society (PES) Substations Committee, each section provides a tutorial and includes references for further reading and study. The authors use photographs and graphics to help the reader understand the material. Exploring the most recent technological developments
СодержаниеHow a Substation Happens
Gas-Insulated Substations
Air-Insulated Substations - Bus/Switching Configurations
High-Voltage Switching Equipment
High-Voltage Power Electronic Substations
The Interface between Automation and the Substation
Substation Integration and Automation
Oil Containment
Community Considerations
Animal Deterrents/Security
Substation Grounding
Grounding and Lightning
Seismic Considerations
Substation Fire Protection
Substation Communications
Physical Security
Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems
Gas-Insulated Transmission Line (GIL)