DocumentCode
1373380
Title
The relation of railway sub-station design to its operation
Author
Ashe, Sydney W.
Volume
24
Issue
12
fYear
1905
Firstpage
1101
Lastpage
1118
Abstract
This paper is limited to a consideration of sub-stations in which high-tension alternating current is received and converted into low-tension direct current. In the operation of a modern railway converter sub-station, reliability of service is of paramount importance, being more important than considerations of first cost, of depreciation, and of maintenance; and in turn the reliability of service is affected to a marked degree by the length of time required to manipulate the various combinations of sub-station apparatus. The following factors will be noticed in this connection: 1. The best method of starting converters. 2. The protection of converters; 3. The use of oil-switches when synchronizing; 4. The regulation of load; 5. The best arrangement of switch-gear; 6. The operation of re verse-current relays; 7. The adjustment of load between the sub-stations which feed the same circuit; 8. The noiseless operation of synchronous converters.
Keywords
DC motors; Induction motors; Maintenance engineering; Reliability; Switches; Synchronization; Synchronous motors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0097-2444
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PAIEE.1905.6741881
Filename
6741881
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