Substations have the functions of: Transmission Elevator, Subtransmission Lower and Distribution, according to their purpose. The common characteristic of the types presented is their objective, which is to modify the characteristics of electrical energy. Substations have sets of conductors, equipment and devices, and with these sets they work to ensure performance and safety in the electrical distribution system. Substations are also responsible for switching, protection, voltage and current transformation, reactive compensation to direct the power flow and enable its diversification through alternative routes, or a combination of these in the Electric Power System (SEP) . Describe the role of substations in the distribution of electricity, and what is their relationship with the primary and secondary distribution, describing the consumers of these demanded loads. PLEASE TYPEABLE BECAUSE THE LETTERS GET IN THE UNDERSTANDING.
Substations have the functions of: Transmission Elevator, Subtransmission Lower and Distribution, according to their purpose. The common characteristic of the types presented is their objective, which is to modify the characteristics of electrical energy. Substations have sets of conductors, equipment and devices, and with these sets they work to ensure performance and safety in the electrical distribution system. Substations are also responsible for switching, protection, voltage and current transformation, reactive compensation to direct the power flow and enable its diversification through alternative routes, or a combination of these in the Electric Power System (SEP) .
Describe the role of substations in the distribution of electricity, and what is their relationship with the primary and secondary distribution, describing the consumers of these demanded loads.
PLEASE TYPEABLE BECAUSE THE LETTERS GET IN THE UNDERSTANDING.
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