File:Melbourne Terminal Station.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionMelbourne Terminal Station.JPG |
English: This is the Keilor Terminal station (transmission substation) in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. As seen in the photo are 3 of the 5 220/66 kV transformers that supply all of the northern and western suburbs of Melbourne. Shown is the 220/66 kV section of the station which supplies 210,000 to 215,000 homes and businesses including Melbourne Airport. The 500 kV section adjacent (converts to 220 kV for the 220/66 kV transformers via 3 1000 MVA 500/220 kV transformers) to this is a switching station and doesn't direct supply any homes, but loops with other 220 kV and 500 kV terminal stations nearly supplying all of western Victoria.
Here is a Google Map showing the supply area of KTS [1] |
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Author | Allalone89 |
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2010-04-09 02:55 | 4000×3000× (6051842 bytes) | Allalone89 | This is the Keilor Terminal station in the western suburbs of Melbourne Australia. Clearly seen in the photo are 3 of the 5 transformers that power all of northern and western suburbs in Melbourne. This is the 220Kv/66Kv section of the station which power |
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