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Is a node a substation?
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What components are typically found in a substation?

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What is the difference between centralized and decentralized substation architecture?

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Explain the concept of IEC 61850 in substation automation.

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What is the first equipment of the substation connected to the incoming transmission line?

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What are the different electrical clearances in Substation?

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State significance of earthing. Draw and explain pipe earthing. State the values of earth resistances for: (i) Substation (ii) Residential wiring (iii) H.T. Line (iv) L.T. Line.

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State the condition for selecting site for distribution substation.

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What is the difference between a node and a sensor?

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What is the voltage at A node?
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