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Emergency Restoration System

By June 6, 2018 6:13 pm IST

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Emergency Restoration System a temporary structure designed to bypass the existing transmission towers of any voltage in any terrain.

The most important aspect of a transmission line is to provide continuous and reliable power. But, these lines are subjected to several natural disasters like earthquake, flood, landslides and hurricanes. Power failure due to these scenarios make a severe financial damage to consumers, utilities and the power producing units. It is necessary that these transmission line utilities take precautionary actions to avoid and reduce these disruptions. Further, in order to address the increasing power demand, utilities are uprating their lines by reconductoring. However, this is problematic as the shutdown required for reconductoring cannot be provided as those lines are already invariably overloaded.
As a manufacturer of transmission towers and electrical hardware, Supreme & Co. Pvt Ltd has been working for the last three years on developing a product which will make a big impact in the transmission line sector.

The company planned on developing a solution which will help in reducing the outage time of transmission line. This led to the development of ERS Tower, an indigenous product of Supreme. It is a temporary structure designed to bypass the existing transmission towers of any voltage in any terrain. They will be used until the main line is reconductored or restored. The entire structure can then be disassembled and reused.Only a small outage will be required to bypass the main line to ERS.

The unique feature of Supreme ERS is that they are made of high strength steel. The fully- standardised fabrication process of high strength steel has made it an economical, functionally reliable and structurally stable option. The savings due to reduced outage time far outweighs the cost of such ERS which is now substantially reduced with the use of steel. The entire design is made in such a way that the whole structure can be erected in few hours. Sections are made modular in order to ease transportation as the site may be very remote to carry the structure. There is no need for any civil foundation. Erection is made ease with the usage of Gin Pole which obviates the need of heavy machineries. Use of composite insulated cross arm will reduce the crossarm load on the structure and also the clearance required for insulator swing.

The tower is entirely supported using guy wires. Hence it is essential that all the guy wires are properly anchored to the soil.In a conference organised by CBIP, Tata Power published a work where they mentioned that they were unable to use a temporary structure for restoring the line because of the marshy soil condition which will not be able to take the mechanical load of the structure. Supreme’s team took this as a challenge and developed different kind of anchors that would support the structure in all soil conditions.

A few success stories
Bypassing an existing 132-kV transmissionin UP
Supreme’s first project was to bypass an existing 132-kV transmission line in order to facilitate the construction of a nearby flyover. A line length of 1,800 circuit metres, which passes through a residential and heavily crowded commercial area in Sector 2 of Vaishali, was at standstill and lying abandoned after completion of foundation works since January 2017 and waited for a shutdown for a minimum of 10 days, for completion of erection of twomulti-circuit towers and stringing to follow.

There were several 11kV and 33kV along the line which was the major challenge at the time of stringing. The line was serving a large number of people and hence getting shutdown for bypassing the line was very difficult. UPPTCL provided the required shutdown, five days after the structure erection. After complete installation, there was a severe hailstorm but the tower withstood the same without any damage to it. The bypass line was in charged state for a month serving the utility’s customers who didn’t have to undergo suspension of service. This new experiment played a significant role in promotion of line uprating by re-conductoring of old lines without necessitating the need for new ROW. The key thing to be noted is that this is the first ever bypass arrangement made by an Indian manufacturer on a high-voltage transmission line.

Another challenging bypass project in UP

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Restoring an abandoned 400-kV quad double circuit line
With the success of its previous projects, Supreme was awarded a job of restoring an abandoned 400-kV quad double circuit line in Eastern India. The double circuit line was transferred to three sets of ERS tower with two towers in each set thereby forming a double circuit. There was no road access to the site. Survey and even transportation of materials to site was made using country boats. Rowing the boat with tower materials was difficult as the river current was increasing as the day progress.

Secondly, the span across the river was too long and hence it was necessary to install a tower in the middle of the river. Fortunately, the site survey made by Supreme’s team found a sand dune in the middle of the river which was effectively used to install the tower. The real challenge started at the time of installing the anchors. Soil was too soft that it was not suitable for installing any type of anchors. Modular supports were specially designed for this considering the guy angle and ease for transportation. The long modular steel supports offer the large width that is necessary for both connecting the guy wires and also increasing the stability of the ERS tower.

Thirdly, it was also needed to be ensured that the conductor is not immersed in the river as it may add as an extra load on the conductor during stringing. Pulling the conductor while it is subjected to a heavy river current would have severely stressed the tower. In order to avoid such issues, water cans were tied on the conductor so that the conductor floats on the river. Only tension towers in ERS were used in order to reduce the sag and obtain the required vertical clearance across the river. Further, long rod insulators of 160 kN were used for attaching the guy wires to ensure the clearance between the phase and guy wire. Embankment was made using sand bags to prevent the erosion of the bank. As the tower will remain there for next three months, local people saw this as an opportunity and started cultivating crops over the sand dune.

Line was charged on 10thJanuary, 2018 and will evacuate around 800-1,000MW of power for the next three months with the help of ERS. Without ERS, this prolonged outage would have resulted in a serious economic loss to the utility.

Transmission line owners and electrical EPC contractors will be benefited the most by ERS. It is not a disaster management system alone. ERS can be used in places where there is a need for line reconductoring or re-routing of line. Duration of line outage can be reduced substantially with the use of ERS. Apart from power sector, ERS can also be used as a temporary telecommunication tower for big gatherings.

Supreme’smission is to provide a safe, secure and uninterrupted supply of electrical power while observing health, safety, and environmental standard. The company has significantly augmented the marketability and customer relevance of this technical innovation by combining it with a suitable business model. Supreme has adopted an innovative business model where rather than selling structure, the company offers complete end-to-end solution.They take care of transportation, erection, supervision and disassembling of the structure. This saves the O&M, training and storage cost that are incurredby the customer in case they own the system. Today, Supreme proudly claims that their ERS has helped in restoring more than 2,000MW of power within the last 8 months. Currently, it is taking 5-6 days to transport the structures to the site and begin the erection works. Hence, Supreme is planning to set up storage units across India which will enable them to start line restoration immediately. The company is in discussion with major power corporations for Supreme to act as an electrical contractor for providing the ERS solution to them. In ELECRAMA 2018, the company showcased a demo model of its ERS.

Authored by:
P. Barua,
General Manager (Electro-Mechanical),
Supreme & Co. Pvt Ltd

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