• Product
  • Suppliers
  • Manufacturers
  • Solutions
  • Free tools
  • Knowledges
  • Experts
  • Communities
Search


Free Expert Guides on Power Systems, Circuit Design & Electrical Troubleshooting

Access free engineering resources from IEE Business—covering power design, circuit layout, equipment selection, and troubleshooting. Expert-developed guides help engineers, procurement, and project teams make better decisions. Stay ahead on smart grids, renewables, efficiency, and AI tools. Improve reliability, reduce downtime, and enhance outcomes with real-world solutions. Explore our knowledge hub today.
Intelligent Substation Maintenance Pressure Plate Operation Guide
According to the "Eighteen Major Anti-Accident Measures for Power Grid of State Grid Corporation of China (Revised Edition)" promulgated in 2018, operation and maintenance units should improve the on-site operation regulations for intelligent substations, refine the usage instructions and abnormal handling methods for various messages, signals, hard pressure plates, and soft pressure plates of intelligent equipment, standardize the operation sequence of pressure plates, strictly follow the seque
12/15/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
What Is a Substation Bay? Types & Functions
A substation bay refers to a complete and independently operable assembly of electrical equipment within a substation. It can be regarded as a fundamental unit of the substation’s electrical system, typically comprising circuit breakers, disconnectors (isolators), earthing switches, instrumentation, protective relays, and other associated devices.The primary function of a substation bay is to receive electrical power from the power system into the substation and then deliver it to the required d
11/20/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
What is the difference between a pad-mounted substation and a traction substation?
Pad-Mounted Substation (Box-Type Substation)Definition:A pad-mounted substation, also known as a prefabricated substation or pre-assembled substation, is a compact, factory-assembled power distribution unit that integrates high-voltage switchgear, a distribution transformer, and low-voltage distribution equipment according to a specific wiring scheme. It combines functions such as voltage step-down and low-voltage power distribution into a single unit housed in a fully enclosed, movable steel en
11/20/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
What Are the Differences Between Substations, Switching Stations, and Distribution Rooms?
What Are the Differences Between Substations, Switching Stations, and Distribution Rooms?A substation is a power facility in the electric power system that transforms voltage levels, receives and distributes electrical energy, controls the direction of power flow, and adjusts voltage. It interconnects power grids of various voltage levels through its transformers. In specific applications—such as submarine power cables or long-distance transmission—some systems use high-voltage direct current (H
11/20/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Application of Maintenance-Free Transformer Breathers in Substations
Currently, traditional-type breathers are widely used in transformers. The moisture-absorbing capability of silica gel is still judged by operation and maintenance personnel through visual observation of the color change of silica gel beads. Subjective judgment by personnel plays a decisive role. Although it has been clearly stipulated that silica gel in transformer breathers should be replaced when more than two-thirds of it changes color, there is still no accurate quantitative method to deter
11/18/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Application of UAV Technology in Sequential Control Operations of Substations
With the advancement of smart grid technologies, sequential control (SCADA-based automated switching) in substations has become a core technique for ensuring stable power system operation. Although existing sequential control technologies have been widely deployed, challenges related to system stability under complex operating conditions and equipment interoperability remain significant. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology—characterized by its agility, mobility, and non-contact inspection c
11/18/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Measures to Ensure Zero Busbar Voltage Loss in Substations
I. IntroductionSubstations serve as critical hubs in power systems, responsible for transmitting electrical energy from power plants to end users. Busbars, as a key component of substations, play an essential role in power distribution and transmission. However, busbar voltage loss incidents occur from time to time, posing a serious threat to the safe and stable operation of power systems. Therefore, ensuring zero busbar voltage loss in substations has become a crucial issue in power system oper
11/14/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Advantages and Disadvantages of Double-Busbar Configuration in Substations
Advantages and Disadvantages of Double-Busbar Configuration in SubstationsA substation with double-busbar configuration employs two sets of busbars. Each power source and each outgoing line is connected to both busbars via one circuit breaker and two disconnectors, allowing either busbar to serve as the working or standby busbar. The two busbars are interconnected through a bus tie circuit breaker (referred to as the bus coupler, QFL), as shown in the figure below.I. Advantages of Double Busbar
11/14/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Handling 35kV Substation Fault Tripping
Analysis and Handling of Fault Tripping in 35kV Substation Operation1. Analysis of Tripping Faults1.1 Line-Related Tripping FaultsIn power systems, the coverage area is extensive. To meet power supply demands, numerous transmission lines must be installed—posing significant management challenges. Especially for special-purpose lines, installations are often located in remote areas such as suburbs to minimize impact on residential life. However, these remote areas have complex environments, makin
10/31/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Infrared, UV & Ultrasonic Busbar Discharge Testing
1. Methods for Detecting Busbar Discharge1.1 Insulation Resistance TestThe insulation resistance test is a simple and commonly used method in electrical insulation testing. It is highly sensitive to through-type insulation defects, overall moisture absorption, and surface contamination—conditions that typically result in significantly reduced resistance values. However, it is less effective in detecting localized aging or partial discharge faults.Depending on the equipment’s insulation class and
10/31/2025
Consult
Tip
Consult
Tip
Send inquiry
+86
Click to upload file

IEE Business will not sell or share your personal information.

Download
Get the IEE Business Application
Use the IEE-Business app to find equipment, obtain solutions, connect with experts, and participate in industry collaboration anytime, anywhere—fully supporting the development of your power projects and business.