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TCN restores normal bulk power supply after Apo fire

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

A fire outbreak yesterday afternoon destroyed 45MVA 132/33kV power transforme­rs feeding AEDC’s 33kV lines and disrupted supplies to several areas in the capital city.

By early late evening however,TCN said it has restored normal power transmissi­on through its Apo Transmissi­on substation.

In the statement signed by the General Manager (Public Affairs), TCN said the fire resulted from a direct fault from one of Abuja Disco’s 33kV feeders which had a history of incessant trappings, the 33kV lacked protection.

TCN said is equally investigat­ing possibilit­y of transforme­r protection failure on its 45MVA power transforme­r.

The 33kV feeder H13 circuit breaker and current transforme­r exploded while the 33kV outgoing transforme­r snapped causing the fire, it said.

TCN however noted that the Apo Transmissi­on Substation has other transforme­rs and so, power supply to all the areas that take supply from the substation through AEDC will not be affected by the incident.

This is because the maximum load taken by AEDC from the burnt 45MVA transforme­r was 26MW.

It said maximum load AEDC takes from the old 100MVA in the substation is 56.5MW while maximum load from the second 100MVA power transforme­r installed last year is 30.8MW.

Both however, can take at full capacity, a total of 160MW against the 86.5MW, it noted.

TCN said at the moment it is transmitti­ng normal supply through the 2x100MVA 330/132kV and the second 45MVA 132/33kv power transforme­rs in the substation.

The company said it has loaded the 26MW from the burnt transforme­r into the 100MVA MBH transforme­r at the substation and is adequately supplying AEDC without load reduction.

It added that it is also working with the Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on company to ensure that it now takes the load formally taken from the burnt transforme­r through the MBH 100MVA transforme­r. it

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