GIS equipment Sample Clauses

GIS equipment. If encapsulated GIS cells are to be chosen these must comply with the following technical requirements. Compartmentalization GIS substations must be properly subdivided according the recommendations of Annex F of IEC 62271-203 (second edition) to comply with the standard requirement of service continuity. In that sense, for configurations involving double bar will be admitted that only one bar and one bay are out of service during maintenance, repair or extension of the substation SF6 Monitoring Devices SF6 monitoring devices must be in place. It will not be enough to have only handheld-SF6 meters. SF6 monitoring devices should be able to provide information on what SF6 pressure is contained in each compartment, so that SF6 pressure in each compartment is known and also SF6 leaks are detected before the alarm triggers due to low pressure. This is to control SF6 emissions that are less than or equal to 5% annually. Pressure relief elements All compartments of the GIS substations must have relief elements for overpressure.
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GIS equipment. The GIS cells to be installed in the Colcabamba SS will be of the modular type, in double bar layout with one switch and a half, for interior installation. The cells corresponding to the expansion must be compatible and of similar characteristics to those installed by CTM, in such a way as to guarantee facility equipment uniformity, as well as uniformity of the control and protection systems. “Año del Buen Servicio al Ciudadano” Also, design should consider interfaces of existing bars and should provide design drawings of interfaces for future expansions or bars extensions, especially when the manufacturer of such extensions, is different from the original. They will have the following minimum general characteristics  Rated operation voltage: 500 kV  Maximum operation voltage: 550 kV  Lightning impulse withstand voltage: 1550 kV peak  Switching impulse withstand voltage (60 Hz): 1175 kV  Continuous service current: 2 000 A  Minimum breaking capacity of three-phase short-circuit: 40 kA GIS cells must meet the following technical requirements: Compartmentalization GIS substations must be properly subdivided according to Annex F of IEC 62271-203 (second edition) to comply with the standard requirement of service continuity (see following diagram).
GIS equipment. The GIS cells to be installed in the Colcabamba and Carapongo Sub stations will be of the modular type, in double bar layout with one switch and a half, must be compatible and of similar characteristics to those installed by CTM, in such a way as to guarantee facility equipment uniformity, as well as uniformity of the control and protection systems. Also, design should consider interfaces of existing bars and should provide design drawings of interfaces for future expansions or bars extensions, especially when the manufacturer of such extensions, is different from the original. They will have the following minimum general characteristics  Rated operation voltage: 500 kV “Año del Buen Servicio al Ciudadano”  Maximum operation voltage: 550 kV  Lightning impulse withstand voltage: 1550 kV peak  Switching impulse withstand voltage (60 Hz): 1175 kV  Continuous service current: 2 000 A  Minimum breaking capacity of three-phase short-circuit: 40 kA GIS cells must meet the following technical requirements: Compartmentalization GIS substations must be properly subdivided according the recommendations of Annex F of IEC 62271-203 (second edition) to comply with the standard requirement of service continuity. In that sense, for configurations involving double bar will be admitted that only one bar and one bay are out of service during maintenance, repair or extension of the substation SF6 Monitoring Devices SF6 monitoring devices must be in place. It will not be enough to have only handheld-SF6 meters. SF6 monitoring devices should be able to provide information on what SF6 pressure is contained in each compartment, so that SF6 pressure in each compartment is known and also SF6 leaks are detected before the alarm triggers due to low pressure. This is to control SF6 emissions that are less than or equal to 5% annually. Pressure relief elements All compartments of the GIS substations must have relief elements for overpressure.

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