One of the four parts of the PSEG system 138kV and above.
What is Transmission
This safe work practice must be completed after you've received your "assigned-to"
What is confirming equipment is properly isolated?
This protective relay system applies maximum protection of a circuit with minimum system disconnection
What is Selectivity?
In a Class H station, the local position retains the automatic operation of the _____________.
What is the transfer breaker?
A manual to look up testing for current transformers.
What is Relay Test Manual
4 kv circuits are found in this PSEG System
What is Distribution?
Method used to alert other PSE&G personnel that an emergency situation exists involving a PSE&G employee
What is Signal 1?
This piece of protective equipment can be found on a branch circuit
What is a fuse saver?
This device can indicate operability of a circuit
What is supervisory light?
This additional information is shown on a one-line control versus a one-line diagram
What is relay protection?
Voltage level for the line designation K2289
What is 230kV
You are on the phone with a service dispatcher, but noise from nearby construction is making it difficult to hear.
What is Find a quieter location to communicate with the service dispatcher?
This device is used on a line to compensate line voltage.
what is a capacitor?
This substation configuration contains no high-tension breakers but uses a normally open low-tension bus section breaker where the low-tension bus is considered sectionalized and high-tension bus is split.
What is CS?
The voltage level for the line designation B601
What is 69kV?
Applying voltage to this side of the PT could prove to be hazardous
What is the secondary?
The purpose of protective relay operations is _____.
What is limit damage by isolating faults?
This type of substation is typically located directly under transmission lines
What is Class H?
This is voltage level for the line designation 4001.
What is 4kV?
This is the minimum approach distance for workers unqualified to work near exposed energized parts in a 69kV substation
What is 10 feet?
These relays trip on time delay curve, which is dependent on the amount of fault current.
What is overcurrent?
This equipment supports energized equipment from grounded structures in a station
What is an insulator?