Automotif Transfer Scheme (ATS) experience in Tenaga Nasional Berhad Distribution Negeri Perak
Date
2008-07Author
Mohd. Hashimi, Hashim
Megat Ahmad Fauzi, Megat Rasidin
Sahari, Adullah
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Electricity is distributed to most large
power/important consumers via, at
least, two feeders of underground/
overhead cables. Generally, the main
cable is operational while the other is on
standby as backup with the bus-section
CLOSE. Other configurations such as
having both incomers CLOSE and the
bus-section OPEN, and no bus-section are
also practised. In the event of a fault in
the main cable, the switch to transfer load
to the backup cable will be done either
manually or remotely via control centres.
The process might take anywhere from
one hour or longer especially during peak
hours or night time.
Automatic Transfer Scheme (AT S) is
designed to perform safely the automatic
switching to minimise interruption down
to approximately 1 sec or faster. Remedial
work on the faulty cable or equipment can be
done at a later time. System normalisation
is designed to be done manually.
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