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  2. Substation - Wikipedia

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    A switching station is a substation without transformers and operating only at a single voltage level. Switching stations are sometimes used as collector and distribution stations. Sometimes they are used for switching the current to back-up lines or for parallelizing circuits in case of failure.

  3. Switching station - Wikipedia

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    The term switching station may refer to: an electrical substation, with only one voltage level, whose only function are switching actions. a battery switch station, such as the ones used by the Better Place network. a railroad switching station. a telephone switching station

  4. What is a substation? Transformer? Common power-related ... - AOL

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    A substation is a high-voltage electric system facility,” OSHA says, where power — specifically, voltages — becomes suitable for distribution and supply to customers.

  5. Spot network substation - Wikipedia

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    High-voltage switching can be used to handle more cases, e.g., working transformer but faulty feeder or the reverse. Network protectors , (reverse current relays), are used to detect any open circuits that are letting the electrical current flow back towards its source.

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  7. Kern County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters is in Bakersfield with 15 substations located throughout the county. The metro patrol area is divided into four regions: north, south, east, and west. The Sheriff's Office has over 1,200 sworn officers and civilian employees. [1]

  8. Switchyard reactor - Wikipedia

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    Line reactors are often used to compensate line capacitance, mitigate voltage transients due to switching, and to limit fault currents, especially in case of underground transmission lines. A bus reactor and a line reactor are interchangeable as long as they are rated for the same voltage which is dependent upon substation's physical layout ...

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