Power Transformer Replacement Brochure · POWER TRANSFORMER Used to step down the transmission line...
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POWER TRANSFORMER “LIKE-FOR-LIKE” REPLACEMENT
SOUTH RED DEER 194S/RD15S SUBSTATIONTRANSFORMER 15T1: TAYLOR DRIVE & 54 AVENUE
HAVE A QUESTION? CONTACT US.
The City of Red Deer Electric Light & Power department #146, 300 - 7721 40 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta
403-342-8274
DEFINITIONSPOWER TRANSFORMER Used to step down the transmission line voltage so electric power can be transmitted through our distribution lines to the community.
SUBSTATIONFacility where equipment is controlled to safely convert electricity, ensuring an uninterrupted flow of power, on demand.
“LIKE-FOR-LIKE”Replacing one thing with another of the same type.
Calgary
Edmonton
LOCATION PROJECT SCHEDULE
WHY AM I RECEIVING THIS INFORMATION?
You are receiving this information because your property is near the site of an upcoming Power Transformer Replacement project and we want to keep you informed.
The City of Red Deer’s Electric Light & Power department is coordinating the “like-for-like” replacement of the power transformer (labelled 15T1) located near the corner of Taylor Drive and 54 Avenue. The existing transformer has reached the end of its planned life cycle and will be replaced with a newer transformer that has the same ratings and function as the existing model.
Construction is anticipated to start in June, although you may see some activity on site in May while survey work is completed. During construction, electricity will be re-routed from other transformers in the city, so we do not anticipate any electrical service interruptions. You may anticipate a normal level of construction noise during daytime hours.
PROJECT DETAILS
The following project details are provided for your information in accordance to guidelines from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC).
The existing power transformer 15T1, has reached the end of its planned life cycle and will be replaced with a newer transformer of the same rating and function.
This project fits with the replacement plans to mitigate constraints identified in the Transmission Master Plan, which can be found on the City of Red Deer website at www.reddeer.ca/Construction.
DESCRIPTION OF POWER TRANSFORMER EQUIPMENT
EXISTING EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: one (1) 138/25-kilovolt (kV), 56-megavolt-ampere (MVA) transformer
REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: one (1) 138/25-kilovolt (kV), 56-megavolt-ampere (MVA) transformer
POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF CONSTRUCTION
During construction, electricity will be re-routed from other transformers in the city. Nearby properties should not have any service interruptions but may anticipate a normal level of construction noise during daytime hours.
POTENTIAL RESTRICTIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT LANDS
We do not anticipate construction will result in any development restrictions for any nearby lands.
Notice to nearby properties
Site surveying, construction preparation
Construction start
Construction end
2019
APRIL MAY JUNE OCTOBER
reddeer.ca/ConstructionFind out more at
4934 - 54 AvenueRed Deer, Alberta
54 AVE
TAYLOR DRIVE
15T1POWER
TRANSFORMER
SOUTH RED DEER #15SUBSTATION 194S
Calgary
Edmonton
LOCATION PROJECT SCHEDULE
WHY AM I RECEIVING THIS INFORMATION?
You are receiving this information because your property is near the site of an upcoming Power Transformer Replacement project and we want to keep you informed.
The City of Red Deer’s Electric Light & Power department is coordinating the “like-for-like” replacement of the power transformer (labelled 15T1) located near the corner of Taylor Drive and 54 Avenue. The existing transformer has reached the end of its planned life cycle and will be replaced with a newer transformer that has the same ratings and function as the existing model.
Construction is anticipated to start in June, although you may see some activity on site in May while survey work is completed. During construction, electricity will be re-routed from other transformers in the city, so we do not anticipate any electrical service interruptions. You may anticipate a normal level of construction noise during daytime hours.
PROJECT DETAILS
The following project details are provided for your information in accordance to guidelines from the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC).
The existing power transformer 15T1, has reached the end of its planned life cycle and will be replaced with a newer transformer of the same rating and function.
This project fits with the replacement plans to mitigate constraints identified in the Transmission Master Plan, which can be found on the City of Red Deer website at www.reddeer.ca/Construction.
DESCRIPTION OF POWER TRANSFORMER EQUIPMENT
EXISTING EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: one (1) 138/25-kilovolt (kV), 56-megavolt-ampere (MVA) transformer
REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: one (1) 138/25-kilovolt (kV), 56-megavolt-ampere (MVA) transformer
POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF CONSTRUCTION
During construction, electricity will be re-routed from other transformers in the city. Nearby properties should not have any service interruptions but may anticipate a normal level of construction noise during daytime hours.
POTENTIAL RESTRICTIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADJACENT LANDS
We do not anticipate construction will result in any development restrictions for any nearby lands.
Notice to nearby properties
Site surveying, construction preparation
Construction start
Construction end
2019
APRIL MAY JUNE OCTOBER
reddeer.ca/ConstructionFind out more at
4934 - 54 AvenueRed Deer, Alberta
54 AVE
TAYLOR DRIVE
15T1POWER
TRANSFORMER
SOUTH RED DEER #15SUBSTATION 194S
POWER TRANSFORMER “LIKE-FOR-LIKE” REPLACEMENT
SOUTH RED DEER 194S/RD15S SUBSTATIONTRANSFORMER 15T1: TAYLOR DRIVE & 54 AVENUE
HAVE A QUESTION? CONTACT US.
The City of Red Deer Electric Light & Power department #146, 300 - 7721 40 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta
403-342-8274
DEFINITIONSPOWER TRANSFORMER Used to step down the transmission line voltage so electric power can be transmitted through our distribution lines to the community.
SUBSTATIONFacility where equipment is controlled to safely convert electricity, ensuring an uninterrupted flow of power, on demand.
“LIKE-FOR-LIKE”Replacing one thing with another of the same type.