Electrical System in Power Plant:
Major
components of electrical power plant are Generator and its auxiliaries,
Extra High Voltage (EHV) Substation, Power Transformers, Circuit
Breakers, Cables, UPS Systems, Battery banks. The Diagram shows basic
single line diagram of power plant electrical system.
EHV Substation:
Extra
High Voltage (EHV) switch-yard acts as interface between the power
plant electrical system and electrical grid. Power plant switch-yard can
be AIS (Air Insulated Switch-yard) type which is conventional
switch-yard or can be GIS (Gas Insulated Switch-yard) type. GIS
substation is employed where the space requirement for the switch-yard
is less, switch-yard located near the coastal region or in highly
polluted areas.In GIS substation all the switchgear components are
enclosed in SF6 gas modules.
- Main and Transfer switching scheme or Double main bus bar scheme is generally employed for 220kV substation
- Double main bus bar scheme or One-and -half breaker schemes are employed for 400kV substation.
Adequate
number of transmission lines are provided for evacuating the power from
generating station. The number of transmission lines required is
conformed by carrying the power system studies
- Typical 220kV line can transmit power upto 250MW for a distance of about 300 kms
- Typical 400kV line can transmit power upto 450MW for a distance of about 300 to 400 kms
Some of the components or switch-yard equipment are:
Busbars,
Circuit Breakers, Isolators, Earth Switches, Current Transformers,
Potential Transformers, Surge arresters, wave trap, CVTs, Lightning
arresters etc.
Generator – Its Auxiliaries:
Electrical
Generator converts mechanical energy input to electrical energy and
delivers power to power plant electrical system and to grid. Voltage
level at which generator generates power will be between 11kV and 33kkV.
Some of the auxiliary systems associated with generators above 220MVA
are: Stator water system (cooling the stator winding), hydrogen cooling
system (rotor cooling of generator), seal oil system (provides seal for
hydrogen gas not to escape), and lube oil system (provide lubrication to
the generator)
Generator Circuit Breaker (GCB):
Generator
Circuit Breaker is placed in between the generator terminals and
Generator Step-up transformer. In addition to providing protection to
the generator, GCB provides electrical supply path from electrical grid
to power plant electrical system when generator is not in
operation by opening Generator Circuit Breaker. Connections between
power plant generator, generator transformer and unit auxiliary
transformers are through Isolated Phase Bus Duct (IPBD)
Power Transformers:
Generator
Transformer, Start-up transformer, and Unit Auxiliary Transformers are
the power transformers employed in the power plant.
Generator Transformer:
This
transformer is used for step-up the voltage for transmission of power
to the grid when power plant generator is in operation. It provides one
of the paths to electrical supply from grid to power plant electrical system by opening the Generator Circuit Breaker
Start-up Transformer:
This
transformer connects distribution of power plant electrical system to
electrical grid. HV winding of start-up transformer is connected to
switchyard bus and LV winding is connected to power plant 6.6V bus. This
transformer provides electrical supply path to power plant electrical
system from grid supply during starting of the plant. This transformer
act as one of the offsite power supply source
Types of Boilers
Fire Tube Boilers
Water Tube Boilers
Unit Auxiliary Transformers:
Unit
auxiliary transformers connects the generator terminals and steps down
the voltage to supply power to power plant electrical system.
All
the power transformers are resistive grounded. Forced water and forced
air cooling is provided for all the power transformers
6.6kV Switchgear:
Distribution
system arrangement for the power plant electrical system consists of
6.6kV buses, 415V buses and DC buses. 6.6kV buses (4 in numbers) are
connected from secondary windings of unit auxiliary transformers and
secondary windings of stat-up transformers. Major loads such as large
motors, distribution auxiliary transformers are connected to power plant
high voltage buses. Motor ratings above 200kW are connected to 6.6kV
buses. Motors driving large pumps such as Boiler Feed Pumps, Condenser
cooling water pumps etc whose rating above 200kW are connected to 6.6kV
buses. Distribution transformers connected 415V buses are connected to
these high voltage buses. All the loads are connected to high voltage
buses (6.6kV buses) through cables and circuit breakers. SF6 or Vacuum
circuit breakers are generally employed for switching purpose
415V Switchgear:
Power
plant Low Voltage (LV) system (415 V) is connected from power plant
High voltage (6.6kV) buses through distribution auxiliary transformers.
Small motor loads, Power Control Centers and other static loads are
connected to 415 V buses. From power control centers feeders are
connected to motor control centers and other distribution loads
Battery and UPS system:
Power plant electrical system consists
of some emergency loads such as generator and turbine lubrication
pumps, power supply to instrumentation and controls in main control room
and in substation control room, emergency lighting and computer
systems. In order to provide supply to these emergency loads UPS and
battery banks are used to supply the power. During normal operation of
the plant, UPS systems and battery banks are charged with normal power
supply deriving from 415V buses of the plant.
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