Overhead Versus Underground Power Transmission
|
Overhead Line |
Underground cable |
Fault location |
As the overhead line is
visible, it is easy to find the location of the fault. |
As the underground cable is invisible, it is very difficult to
find the location of the fault. |
Initial cost |
There is no requirement of digging, manholes, and trench. So,
the overhead line system is cheaper than the underground system. |
The initial cost of the underground transmission system is more
compared to the overhead line because it needs digging, trenching, etc. |
Chance of fault |
As overhead line exposed to the environment, the chances of
faults are more. |
The cables are not exposed to the environment, there is less
chance of fault. |
Safety |
This system is less safe as the conductors placed on the towers. |
This system is safer as the cables placed underground. |
Useful life |
In this system, useful life is approximately 20 to 25 years. |
Useful life is approximately 40 to 50 years. |
Appearance |
The general appearance of this system is not good because of all
lines are visible. |
The general appearance of this system is good because of all
lines are invisible |
Maintenance cost |
In this system, no need to dig at the time of maintenance.
Hence, for the same number of faults, the maintenance cost is less. |
In this system, to find the fault, digging is compulsory. It
increases labour cost. Hence, for the same number of faults, the maintenance
cost is more. |
Flexibility |
This system is more flexible. Because the expansion of the
system is easily possible. |
This system is not flexible. The expansion cost is nearly equal
to the new erection of the system. |
Conductor size |
The conductors placed in atmosphere. So, the heat dissipation is
better. Therefore the size of the conductor is small compared to the
underground system. |
Because of the poor heat dissipation, the size of the cables is
more. |
Interference with communication line |
The communication lines are run along the transmission line. In
this case, it is possible to cause electromagnetic interference. |
In this case, there is no chance of interference with
communication lines. |
Proximity effect |
The distance between the conductor is very high. So, proximity
effect does not affect. |
As the distance between cables is very less, the proximity
effect is very high. |
Application |
The cost of this system is low. Therefor overhead lines used in
the long transmission system and in rural areas for the distribution system. |
Because of the high cost, it uses in the short distance and in
populated areas. Where space is a major |