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HANFORD 230-KV TRANSMISSION LINE
Richland, Washington

OWNER—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington

TriAxis provided complete design services for a 230-kV/13.8-kV substation with two transformers and two 3-mile-long 230-kV transmission lines. The substation supplies power to a nuclear cleanup vitrification plant.

The project consists of two parallel 230-kV tubular steel H-frame transmission lines connecting to an existing BPA 230-kV line. Conductor is 1272 kcmil ACSR “Bittern” and line design was performed with PLS-CADD Transmission Line Design Software.

The transmission lines provide a loop-through source to the substation. The substation layout is a modified ring bus with three circuit breakers, and two 62 MVA power transformers. The 13.8-kV equipment consists of a 7-breaker metal-clad switchgear lineup in a control house. The switchgear has two main breakers, four feeder breakers, and a bus tie-breaker. Two 3000A overhead bus ducts bring 13.8-kV power from the transformers to the switchgear.

The project has a complete SCADA control system, a fiber optic communications system, ITTS (integrated transfer trip) relaying system with GPS timing, and a digital fault recording. The control building has a full basement and is protected by a radio fire alarm notification system and an automatic fire suppression system.