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Substation Facility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage.
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SubstationA location where observations are taken or other services are furnished by people not located at NWS offices who do not need to be certified to take observations.
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Substationalso sub-station, 1864 in the policing sense, from sub- + station (n.). Power grid sense is attested from 1889.
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SubstationFacility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage. An electric power station which serves as a control and transfer of power flow, transform voltage levels, and serve as deliver [..]
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SubstationSubstations are key installations in the power grid. They house equipment for the protection and control of electrical power transmission and distribution, including power transformers, switchgear and measuring equipment. (See also Reactive power, Power factor correction, Circuit breaker and Switchgear.)
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SubstationFacility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage.
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SubstationA facility containing switches, transformers and other equipment used to adjust voltages and monitor circuits.
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SubstationThe location for equipment that makes up the interface from transmission to distribution. This includes transformers and various protection devices.
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Substation(n) a subsidiary station where electricity is transformed for distribution by a low-voltage network
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Substation A collection of equipment for the purpose of raising, lowering and regulating the voltage of electricity.
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SubstationAn assemblage of equipment for the purposes of switching and/or changing or regulating the voltage of electricity. Service equipment, line transformer installations or minor distribution and transmission equipment are not classified as substations.
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SubstationEquipment that switches, steps down or regulates electric voltage
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SubstationAn electrical facility where transformers lower high transmission voltages to be distributed to customers.
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SubstationA facility at which two or more lines are switched for operational purposes. May include one or more transformers so that some connected lines operate at different nominal voltages to others.
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SubstationA place that contains transformers which lower electricity’s voltage so that it can be used in our homes.
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SubstationA substation is a fenced-in area where several generators, transmission and/or distribution lines come together and are connected by various other equipment for purposes of switching, metering, or adj [..]
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Substation Facility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage.
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SubstationAn electric power facility that serves as a control and transfer point in an electric transmission system, and where the voltage of electricity is reduced before distribution to customers/end users.
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SubstationAn electric power station which serves as a control and transfer point on an electrical transmission system. Substations route and control electrical power flow, transform voltage levels, and serve as delivery points to individual customers.
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SubstationLocation where high voltage transmission lines connect to switchgear and step-down transformers to produce lower voltages at lower power levels for local distribution networks.
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SubstationChanges energy from one amount of voltage to another, often in the direction of a higher voltage to a lower voltage. A high-voltage transmission line will connect to a substation to move electricity [..]
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SubstationAn assemblage of equipment that enables switching and/or changing or regulating the voltage electricity.
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SubstationAn electrical facility containing switches, circuit breakers, buses, and transformers for switching power circuits and transforming power from one voltage to another, or from one system to another.
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SubstationA facility that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage. Substations vary in size and configuration but are often several acres in size. The area within a substation is normally unvegetated and surfaced with gravel. Substations are normally fenced and reached by a permanent access road. A substation generally contains a variety of structur [..]
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SubstationFacility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage.
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SubstationFacility equipment that switches, changes or regulates electric voltage. Supplier See electric supplier.
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Substation
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SubstationAn electrical facility containing equipment for controlling the flow of electricity from supplier to user. Usually a fenced area containing transformers, voltage regulators, switching, devices, and metering equipment.
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SubstationAn electrical installation containing power conversion (and sometimes generation) equipment, such as transformers, compensators, and circuit breakers.
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Substation A facility used for switching and/or changing or regulating the voltage of electric energy. A substation may tie generating stations to transmission systems or transmission systems to distribution systems.
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SubstationA substation changes energy from one amount of voltage to another, often in the direction of a higher voltage to a lower voltage. A high-voltage transmission line will connect to a substation to move [..]
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SubstationA facility where transformers lower electricity's voltage.
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SubstationA location where observations are taken or other services are furnished by people not located at NWS offices who do not need to be certified to take observations.
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SubstationA location where observations are taken or other services are furnished by people not located at NWS offices who do not need to be certified to take observations.
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SubstationA facility used for switching and/or changing or regulating the voltage of electricity. Service equipment, line transformer installations, or minor distribution or transmission equipment are not classified as substations.
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SubstationA facility where transformers reduce or boost electricity's voltage.
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SubstationA location where observations are taken or other services are furnished by people not located at NWS offices who do not need to be certified to take observations.
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SubstationA facility used for switching and/or changing or regulating the voltage of electricity. Service equipment, line transformer installations, or minor distribution or transmission equipment are not classified as substations.
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Substation
A site where electricity supplied by long-distance (high-voltage) transmission lines is transformed and/or regulated for local (low-voltage) distribution.
A satellite police station serving one ne [..]
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