Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO
Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO
Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO
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Missouri Public Service - Independence, MO
I’m not entirely sure if this substation has been decommissioned completely. This Sub use to run 34.5kv to (I’m assuming 4kv or 4160v.) years ago. I think it now runs 13kv or 12kv to 4kv now, I could be very well wrong. I was standing by the fence and I heard the Transformers still making a buzzing noise, so I’m a little bit confused now.
This is one of very few 34.5kv “Pocket Subs” left on MoPub’s grid. I need to do a Line Safari in this area soon before KCP&L or IP&L decide to take down the rest of the 4kv System in this area.
This is one of very few 34.5kv “Pocket Subs” left on MoPub’s grid. I need to do a Line Safari in this area soon before KCP&L or IP&L decide to take down the rest of the 4kv System in this area.
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I've seen Alabama Power run old 46/4.16 kV subs off of the 12.47 kV grid by installing a 46/12.47 kV transformer and running it backwards as a step-up to power all the old equipment. Ultimately, the sub would run as a 12.47/46/4.16 kV setup, with no incoming or outgoing 46 kV lines.
Here's an example in Mobile, AL I photographed a few years ago:
www.ipernity.com/doc/connecticut_power_lines/33395355
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