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  2. IEEE 693 - Wikipedia

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    The IEEE 693: Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations. [ 1 ] is a Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standard. This standard is recognized also by American National Standards Institute , and is used mainly in the American Continent.

  3. Substation Configuration Language - Wikipedia

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    This will have Substation part, Data type templates and logical node type definitions but need not have IED section. Substation Configuration Description (SCD) file: This is the file describing complete substation detail. It contains substation, communication, IED and Data type template sections.

  4. Substation - Wikipedia

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    A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. Between the generating station and consumer, electric power may flow through several substations at different voltage levels.

  5. List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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    IEC 62093 Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic systems – Design qualification natural environments; IEC 62094 Indicator light units for household and similar fixed-electrical installations; IEC TR 62095 Electric cables – Calculations for current ratings – Finite element method

  6. Power-flow study - Wikipedia

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    In power engineering, the power-flow study, or load-flow study, is a numerical analysis of the flow of electric power in an interconnected system. A power-flow study usually uses simplified notations such as a one-line diagram and per-unit system, and focuses on various aspects of AC power parameters, such as Voltage, voltage angles, real power and reactive power.

  7. HVDC converter station - Wikipedia

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    An HVDC converter station (or simply converter station) is a specialised type of substation which forms the terminal equipment for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line. [1] It converts direct current to alternating current or the reverse. In addition to the converter, the station usually contains:

  8. Earth potential rise - Wikipedia

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    Any conducting object connected to the substation earth ground, such as telephone wires, rails, fences, or metallic piping, may also be energized at the ground potential in the substation. This transferred potential is a hazard to people and equipment outside the substation. A computer calculation of the voltage gradient around a small substation.

  9. IEEE 1613 - Wikipedia

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    Substation near Denver International Airport IEEE-1613 is the IEEE standard detailing environmental and testing requirements for communications networking devices in electric power substations . The standard is sponsored by the IEEE Power & Energy Society .