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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM of 33/11 Kv SUB-STATION INDEX-I SLDs of 33 kV/22kV Sub-Stations of various Sub-Stations under Operation Wing (I) Chief Engineer, North Zone, Dharamshala (II) Chief Engineer, Central Zone, Mandi (III) Chief Engineer, South Zone, Shimla S.NO. Name of S.Stn./Control Point Page No. S.No. Name of S.Stn./Control Point Page No. S.No. Name of S.Stn./Control Point Page No. (i) Operation Circle, Dalhousie(i) Operation Circle, Bilaspur (i) Operation Circle, Nahan 1 33 kV S/Stn., Attare(Gangath) A01 1 33 kV S/Stn., Beri D01 1 33 kV S/Stn., Bagthan H01 2 33 kV S/Stn., Badukhar A02 2 33 kV S/Stn., Bharari D02 2 33 kV S/Stn., Charna H02 3 33 kV S/Stn., Bakloh A03 3 33 kV S/Stn., Jabli D03 3 33 kV S/Stn.,Dadahu H03 4 33 kV S/Stn., Chamba A04 4 33 kV S/Stn., Jhabola D04 4 33 kV S/Stn., Dhaulakuan H04 5 33 kV S/Stn., Channed A05 5 33 kV S/Stn., JNL Coll. S/Nagar D05 5 33 kV S/Stn., Dosarka/Badripur H05 6 33 kV S/Stn., Chowri A06 6 33 kV S/Stn., Kandrour D06 6 33 kV S/Stn., Dosarka/Nahan H06 7 33 kV S/Stn., Dalhousie A07 7 33 kV S/Stn., Kot D07 7 33 kV S/Stn., KalaAmb H07 8 33 kV S/Stn., Damtal A08 8 33 kV S/Stn., Namhol D08 8 33 kV S/Stn., Kheri H08 9 33 kV S/Stn., Dentha A09 9 33 kV S/Stn., Naswal D09 9 33 kV S/Stn., Palhori H09 10 33 kV S/Stn., Dharwala A10 10 33 kV S/Stn., Pangna D10 10 33 kV S/Stn., Puruwala H10 11 33 kV S/Stn., Dinka A11 11 33 kV S/Stn., Ratti D11 11 33 kV S/Stn., Rajgarh H11 12 33 kV S/Stn., Fatehpur A12 12 33 kV S/Stn., Slapper D12 12 33 kV S/Stn., Rampurghat H12 13 33 kV S/Stn., Garola A13 13 33 kV S/Stn., Sundernagar D13 13 33 kV S/Stn., Sarahan H13 14 33 kV S/Stn., Jarangla A14 14 33 kV S/Stn., Swarghat D14 14 33 kV S/Stn., Sataun H14 15 33 kV S/Stn., Khusinagri A15 (ii) Operation Circle, Hamirpur 15 33 kV S/Stn., Shillai H15 16 33 kV S/Stn., Koti A16 1 33 kV S/Stn., Barsar E01 (ii) Operation Circle, Rampur 17 33 kV S/Stn., Nakrod A17 2 33 kV S/Stn., Bhorang E02 1 22 kV Cont.Point, Anni I01 18 33 kV S/Stn., RajaKaBag A18 3 33 kV S/Stn., Chabutra E03 2 22 kV Cont.Point, Jeori I02 19 33 kV S/Stn., Rehan A19 4 33 kV S/Stn., Dhaneta E04 3 22 kV Cont.Point, Jhakri I03 20 33 kV S/Stn., Sadwan A20 5 33 kV S/Stn., Gagal E05 4 22 kV Cont.Point, Karcham I04 21 33 kV S/Stn., Salooni A21 6 33 kV S/Stn., Galore E06 5 22 kV Cont.Point, KingalBhareri I05 22 33 kV S/Stn., Surajpur A22 7 33 kV S/Stn., Jakhoo E07 6 22 kV Cont.Point, Lingti I06 23 33 kV S/Stn., Thakurdwara A23 8 33 kV S/Stn., Jawalamukhi E08 7 22 kV Cont.Point, Nirath I07 24 33 kV S/Stn., Thapkour A24 9 33 kV S/Stn., Kakar E09 8 22 kV Cont.Point, Pooh I08 (ii) Operation Circle, Kangra 10 33 kV S/Stn., Khundiya E10 9 22 kV Cont.Point, Rampur I09 1 33 kV S/Stn., Baijnath B01 11 34 kV S/Stn., Kohla_malankar E11 10 22 kV Cont.Point, ReckongPeo I10 2 33 kV S/Stn., Baroh B02 12 32 kV S/Stn., Kotla E12 11 22 kV Cont.Point, Thanedhar I11 3 33 kV S/Stn., Barolijadid B03 13 33 kV S/Stn., Ladraur E13 12 22 kV Cont.Point, RongTongHEP I12 4 33 kV S/Stn., Chadhiar B04 14 33 kV S/Stn., Naltu E14 13 22 kV Cont.Point, RuktiHEP I13 5 33 kV S/Stn., Chobin B05 15 33 kV S/Stn., Rangus E15 (iii) Operation Circle, Rohru 6 33 kV S/Stn., Dadashiba B06 16 33 kV S/Stn., Sujanpur E16 1 22 kV Cont.Point, Gangtoli J01 7 33 kV S/Stn., Darang B07 17 33 kV S/Stn., Taunidevi E17 2 22 kV Cont.Point, Guglidhar(Jubbal) J02 8 33 kV S/Stn., Darkata B08 (iii) Operation Circle, Kullu 3 22 kV Cont.Point, Hatkoti J03 9 33 kV S/Stn., Gaj B09 1 33 kV S/Stn., Banjar F01 4 22 kV Cont.Point, Jhiknipul J04 10 33 kV S/Stn., Haripur B10 2 33 kV S/Stn., Barseni F02 5 22 kV Cont.Point, Kotkhai J05 11 33 kV S/Stn., Jaisinghpur B11 3 33 kV S/Stn., Bhunter F03 6 22 kV Cont.Point, Pujarli-4 J06 12 33 kV S/Stn., Kalapul B12 4 33 kV S/Stn., Dhundhi F04 (iv) Operation Circle, Shimla 13 33 kV S/Stn., Kanghain B13 5 33 kV S/Stn., Dhunkhara(MPCL) F05 1 22 kV S/Stn., Chhaila K01 14 33 kV S/Stn., Khaira(Bhaura) B14 6 33 kV S/Stn., Jari (Kullu) F06 2 22 kV Cont.Point, Sainj K02 15 33 kV S/Stn., Kural B15 7 33 kV S/Stn., Karga F07 3 22 kV Cont.Point, Theog K03 16 33 kV S/Stn., LahruDadu B16 8 33 kV S/Stn., Kullu F08 4 33 kV S/Stn., Ashwanikhad K04 17 33 kV S/Stn., Lunj B17 9 33 kV S/Stn., Naggar F09 5 33 kV S/Stn., Bharari K05 18 33 kV S/Stn., Maranda B18 10 33 kV S/Stn., Nagwain F10 6 33 kV S/Stn., Bhattakufar K06 19 33 kV S/Stn., Nagri B19 11 33 kV S/Stn., Ninunalla F11 7 33 kV S/Stn., Idgah K07 20 33 kV S/Stn., Nagrota Bagwan B20 12 33 kV S/Stn., Palchan F12 8 33 kV S/Stn., Khallini K08 21 33 kV S/Stn., Patti(Panchrukhi) B21 13 33 kV S/Stn., Prini F13 9 33 kV S/Stn., Malyana K09 22 33 kV S/Stn., Pragpur B22 14 33 kV S/Stn., Sainj F14 10 33 kV S/Stn., Mashobra K10 23 33 kV S/Stn., Shahpur B23 15 33 kV S/Stn., Thalout F15 11 33 kV S/Stn., Panthaghatti(Mehali) K11 24 33 kV S/Stn., Sidhpur B24 16 33 kV S/Stn., ThirotHEP F16 12 33 kV S/Stn., Shogi K12 25 33 kV S/Stn., Tanda B25 (iv) Operation Circle, Mandi 13 33 kV S/Stn., Summerhill K13 26 33 kV S/Stn., Thural B26 1 33 kV S/Stn., Baggi(Chunahan) G01 14 33 kV S/Stn., TaraDevi K14 27 33 kV S/Stn., Totarani B27 2 33 kV S/Stn., Barchhwar G02 (v) Operation Circle, Solan 28 33 kV S/Stn., YolCantt B28 3 33 kV S/Stn., Bhararoo G03 1 33 kV S/Stn., Arki L01 (iii) Operation Circle, Una 4 33 kV S/Stn., Chauntra G04 2 33 kV S/Stn., Baglihar L02 1 33 kV S/Stn., Bangana C01 5 33 kV S/Stn., Dharampur G05 3 33 kV S/Stn., Garkhal L03 2 33 kV S/Stn., Basal C02 6 33 kV S/Stn.,Gohar G06 4 33 kV S/Stn., Haraipur L04 3 33 kV S/Stn., Behri C03 7 33 kV S/Stn., Kalkhar G07 5 33 kV S/Stn., Kandaghat L05 4 33 kV S/Stn., Bhaira C04 8 33 kV S/Stn., Kataula G08 6 33 kV S/Stn., Kather L06 5 33 kV S/Stn., Bharwain C05 9 33 kV S/Stn., Khudla G09 7 33 kV S/Stn., Kunihar L07 6 33 kV S/Stn., Daulatpur C06 10 33 kV S/Stn., LadBharol G10 8 33 kV S/Stn., Manjholi L08 7 33 kV S/Stn., Gagret C07 11 33 kV S/Stn., Makreri G11 9 33 kV S/Stn., Oachghat L09 8 33 kV S/Stn., Haroli C08 12 33 kV S/Stn., Mandap G12 10 33 kV S/Stn., Radiana L10 9 33 kV S/Stn., Khad C09 13 33 kV S/Stn., Padhar G13 11 33 kV S/Stn., Ramshehar L11 10 33 kV S/Stn., Mehatpur C10 14 33 kV S/Stn., Pandoh G14 11 33 kV S/Stn., Santokhgarh C11 15 33 kV S/Stn., Saigaloo G15 12 33 kV S/Stn., Thaliwala C12 16 33 kV S/Stn., Samkhetar G16 13 33 kV S/Stn., Thanakalan C13 17 33 kV S/Stn., Sandhole G17 18 33 kV S/Stn., Saulikhad G18 19 33 kV S/Stn., Thunag G19 20 33 kV S/Stn., Tikken G20 Sub Total(I) 65 Sub Total(II) 67 Sub Total(III) 59 G.Total (I+II+III) 191 ABSTRACT 33 kV Sub-Stations 169 22 kV Sub-Stations 22 Total 191 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM OF 33/11 kV SUB-STATION ATTARA (GANGATH) AS ON: 29-4-2017 A01 (5.350 km) 33 kV Line from DTR/HT Consumer Detail 33 kV Sub-Station, RajaKaTalab CONDUCTOR/EARTH-WIRE DETAIL 33 kV BUS ACSR:30/7/2.59 mm Feeder Name DTR Capacity HT Consumer AAAC:7/4.26mm 33 kV LINE Gangath 1053 kVA ........ EARTH-WIRE RIT 855.3 kVA ........ 11 kV BUS Bassa 966 kVA ........ 33 kV Bus 11 kV LINE Kothi 63 kVA ........ Mangwal 163 kVA ........ (Dropout Fuse) (ACSR) (ACSR) VCB 6/1/3.35=12.000 6/1/3.35=20.000 ACSR:6/1/3.35=02.100 6/1/2.59=05.700 6/1/2.59=04.752 AAAC:7/3.81 =03.300 (17.700 km) (24.752 km) (05.400 km) Gangath Bassa Mangwal LEGEND 100 kVA T1 33/0.4 kV LIGHTENING ARRESTOR Y 3.15 MVA Y 33/11 kV CIRCUIT BREAKER ST.
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