doubling the load transfer capacity – ACCC conductor
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doubling the load transfer capacity – ACCC conductor
A P P L I C AT I O N C A S E doubling the load transfer capacity – ACCC conductor In 2007, Elia was informed that an industrial plant was going to commission a new 400MVA production unit and deliver power to the Belgian transmission network by 2010. A small coal fired production unit some 20 km further down was going to be shut down around the same time. Load flow studies examining system reliability at N-1 showed that a 20km long double-circuit 150 kV connection would be overloaded under certain conditions. The two circuits were strung with ACSR 298mm² conductors having a diameter of 22.4 mm and had a maximum load transfer capability of 162 MVA each. The maximum operating temperature was 75 °C as specified by Belgian legislation. The challenge Elia faced was to increase the load capacity of each circuit from 162 MVA to 360 MVA without important reinforcement of the tower-foundation system and with minimal environmental impact. Each circuit had to be upgraded while the second stayed in operation. The solution All technical solutions were considered before deciding that reconductoring was the best option. Circuit reconductoring did not require the existing towers and foundations to be reinforced and it was the only solution that enabled Elia to complete the project within a reasonable time-scale. The sag of the new conductor at its maximum operating temperature could not exceed the sag of the existing ACSR 298mm² at 75°C. The outer diameter of the new conductor and the forces on the existing towers had to be less or equal than with the ACSR 298mm² conductor. At 75°C the load transfer capacity of the new conductor had to be some 22% higher than previously. Several new or existing technologies were examined to check whether they could meet the requirements: ACSS, GZTACSR, ACCR and the most recent technology, ACCC. After comparing all solutions on the table, Elia went for the ACCC Lisbon 325mm², which offered several advantages: • doubled load transfer capacity with a conductor of the same size Lamifil nv Frederic Sheidlaan B-2620 Hemiksem, Belgium Tel. +32 (0)3 870 06 11 Fax +32 (0)3 870 06 74 www.lamifil.be VAT - BE - 0422 050 265 RPR Antwerp FORTIS Bank: (BE49) 220-0035440-71 BIC : GEBABEBB ING Bank: (BE62) 320-0027054-61 BIC : BBRUBEBB A P P L I C AT I O N C A S E • limited expenditure for reinforcements • previous present ACSR 298mm² ACCC Lisbon conductor 22,4mm 21,78mm diameter 662A 1380A no significant modifications to the towers, lower sag helps reducing magnetic field level at the annual mean current • reduced time for reconductoring existing nominal current double circuit vertical super-bundle low-reactance circuit configuration circuits resulting in the lowest overall cost compared to other technical solutions. • 75°C 180°C max. operating temperature the ACCC Lisbon 325mm² has the lowest 150kV nominal voltage line losses 20km circuit length Replacing the ACSR 298mm² conductor with ACCC Lisbon 325mm² conductor for this line doubled the ampacity and should save an estimated 64,500 MWh of losses over a 30 year economic life. It should also reduce generation capacity requirements by 600kW and save the emission of over 40,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide over that 30 year period. During installation, Lamifil and CTC Cable monitored the conductor stringing procedure, the installation of the accessories and controlled the quality of the work. All conductor compressions were subject to a visual inspection by Elia Grid Services prior to commissioning and immediately after commissioning; the transmission line was checked with thermo-vision. To secure the knowledge and expertise with respect to ACCC technology, Elia trained a full crew of their Grid Services - Power Links division. The possibility to make compressions on dead-end clamps on the towers with a light 60-ton press was considered to be a major advantage for safety and comfortable working conditions. Conclusion Elia, the Belgian TSO successfully completed its first project involving ACCC conductor. The installation of some 125km of ACCC conductor ran smoothly and was completed ahead of schedule. The 150kV double circuit transmission line is back into normal operation since the end of November 2009, and is now offering ample current carrying capacity at a temperature up to 75°C and has a long term spare capacity for working under N-1 conditions. Lamifil nv Frederic Sheidlaan B-2620 Hemiksem, Belgium Tel. +32 (0)3 870 06 11 Fax +32 (0)3 870 06 74 www.lamifil.be VAT - BE - 0422 050 265 RPR Antwerp FORTIS Bank: (BE49) 220-0035440-71 BIC : GEBABEBB ING Bank: (BE62) 320-0027054-61 BIC : BBRUBEBB