Sinomach puts Armenian substations back into action
(sinomach.com.cn)
2024-07-21Transformer substations in Zovuni, Armenia, have begun sending electricity again after the Sinomach completed the first phase of renovation work.

Transformer substations in Zovuni, Armenia. [Photo/CNEEC]
Nine 110 kilovolt transformer substations, two transformers and relevant 10kV transformer substations have now been renovated by Sinomach in conjunction with China National Electric Engineering Co., Ltd (CNEEC).
The work has included the replacement of disconnection switches, direct current and relay protection, and the renewal of relevant 220, 110 and 10 kV facilities.

Transformer substations in Zovuni, Armenia. [Photo/CNEEC]
To ensure the smooth completion of the first phase, CNEEC worked closely with the substation owners, local power grid companies, supervision and construction staff, and product suppliers over the formulation of power supply plans and the modification of implementation plans.
After a two-month debugging process, the project received power supply approval in May. The successful completion of the first-phase of the project has won acclaim from owners and other parties and laid a solid foundation for the rest of the work.
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