Description: Low voltage underground cables are connected with joints along the network path and at substation location, connected to fuse which are enclosed in Feeder Pillar.
Description: Medium voltage overhead lines connected with Fuse, Joints and Switches along the network path and on pole location fuses, transformers, switches and busbar enclosed on pole and is named as PMT station.
Description: Medium voltage underground cables are connected with joints along the network path and at substation location, connected to dynamic protective devices and switches.
Description: Distribution stations include primary feeders (medium voltage cables), transformers and Low voltage feeders (overhead or underground) that serve a specified area. Distribution substations operate at 11 to 33 kV and usually have a number of three-phase feeders off which branch lines, or low voltage cables are tapped to deliver power to residences, stores, garages, and other loads.
Description: Transmission lines require reliable communications for control of the power grid and, often, associated generation and distribution facilities. Fault-sensing protective relays at each end of the line must communicate to monitor the flow of power into and out of the protected line section so that faulted conductors or equipment can be quickly de-energized and the balance of the system restored.
Description: Low voltage underground cables are connected with joints along the network path and at substation location, connected to fuse which are enclosed in Feeder Pillar.