Bibliographic citations
Salas, M., (2022). Diseño constructivo de subestación compacta MT/BT bóveda en la redes de una empresa concesionaria de distribución para mejorar la seguridad eléctrica [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/23972
Salas, M., Diseño constructivo de subestación compacta MT/BT bóveda en la redes de una empresa concesionaria de distribución para mejorar la seguridad eléctrica [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/23972
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title = "Diseño constructivo de subestación compacta MT/BT bóveda en la redes de una empresa concesionaria de distribución para mejorar la seguridad eléctrica",
author = "Salas Zambrano, Marcelo Thomas",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2022"
}
This research shows a series of criteria used when designing compact underground vault-type substations, in such a way that it can be easily understood and its application can be diversified. The exposed criteria include conventional analyzes regarding the capacity sizing of electrical equipment, grounding systems and ventilation calculations. It allows to know the use of new technologies related to the protection of the personnel who carry out work in these enclosures. Safety criteria used for the correct spacing in the environments are analyzed, as well as the regulations that these must comply with in order to be considered safe. It shows a new proposal for the realization of its construction and installation in order to reduce its impact on the lives of citizens. On the other hand, it allows to know in detail the interiors of this new proposal as it has been modeled in a three-dimensional way using computer software. The software has made it possible to carry out complementary studies such as the analysis of the ventilation flow, which is carried out naturally. Finally, the comparative analysis of the results obtained is carried out and they are contrasted with the previous model to appreciate its benefits.
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