Substation EquipmentTransformersCircuit BreakersDisconnecting SwitchesSubstation BusSurge ArrestersInsulators and ConductorsProtective RelaysFusesSubstation LocationAll power transmission lines must be isolated to avoid safety hazards. Large strings of insulators are used at substations and at other points along the power distribution system to isolate the current carrying conductors from their steel supports or any other ground mounted equipment. Insulators may be made of porcelain, rubber or a thermoplasticSee more on electrical-engineering-portal
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One of the main roles of substations is to convert electricity into different voltages. This is needed so the electricity can be transmitted throughout the country and then distributed throughout local
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