Rabu, 21 Februari 2018

Substation Categories, Type & Design

Sub-station categories

Transmission Main Intake (Pencawang Masuk Utama-PMU)
View from the front of PMU Unggun,Sepanggar Kota Kinabalu

Transmission Main Intake is the interconnection point of 132kV or 275kV to the distribution 
network. The standard transmission capacity and voltage transformation provided at the 
PMU are as follows:-

- 132/33kV, 2 x 90 MVA
- 132 /22kV, 2 x 60 MVA
- 132 /11 kV, 2 x 30 MVA



Main Distribution Sub-station (Pencawang Pembahagian Utama- PPU)

View from the Side of PPU UMS ,Kota Kinabalu.


Main Distribution Sub-station is normally applicable to 33kV for interconnecting 33kV networks
with 11 kV networks. It provides capacity injection into 11 kV network through a standardized 
transformation of 33/11 kV. 

Main Switching Station (Stesyen Suis Utama- SSU)

View Of SSU Karamunsing,Kota Kinabalu


SSU at 33kV, 22kV and 11 kV are established to serve the following 
function:-
1. To supply a dedicated bulk consumer ( 33kV, 22kV, 11 kV)
2. To provide bulk capacity injection or transfer from a PMU/PPU to

   a load center for further localized distribution. 


Distribution Substation (Pencawang Elektrik – P/E)

Front View Of Distribution Substation P/E


Distribution sub-stations are capacity injection points from 11 kV, 22kV and sometimes 
33kV systems to the low voltage network (415V, 240V). Typical capacity ratings are 1000kVA,
750kVA, 500kVA and 300kVA.

Conventional substation designs are of indoor type (equipment housed in a permanent 
building) and out-door type (ground-mounted or pole-mounted). Standardized M & E 
design of 11/. 433kV sub-station is available at SESB offices. Compact substation 
(11 /. 415kV) has limited application and is to be strictly applied in selective situations 
under the following circumstances:-

  > System reinforcement projects for highly built-up areas where substation land is difficult
     to acquire.
  >Any request to use compact substation for dedicated supply to a single or limited group of

    low voltage consumers is subject to SESB approval in accordance to site constraints situation,
    and to be considered as ‘special feature design schemes’.