The voltage of a chemical plant substation should generally be between 10kV and 110kV.
I. Standards and Requirements for Substation Voltage in Chemical Plants
The voltage standards and requirements for substations in chemical plants are stipulated by the power sector. Generally, the voltage of a chemical plant substation needs to be above 10kV but not exceeding 110kV. Specific voltage standards may be adjusted based on the local power grid conditions.
II. Safety Requirements and Measures for Substation Voltage
1. Ensuring Equipment Safety: The equipment in a chemical plant substation needs to be able to withstand the corresponding voltage load. Therefore, the design and construction of the substation must adhere to standard requirements, and the equipment must be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure its normal operation.
2. Ensuring Worker Safety: Personnel working in the substation need to possess relevant professional knowledge and skills, develop scientific and reasonable work plans and operating procedures, strictly abide by electrical safety operating procedures, wear appropriate safety protective equipment, and pay attention to personal safety protection.
3. Prevention of Electric Shock Accidents: "No Entry" signs should be posted in high-voltage areas of the substation to strictly prohibit unauthorized personnel from entering and prevent electric shock accidents. Any damage or malfunction of electrical equipment requires immediate power outage and repair or replacement by qualified personnel.
III. Conclusion: The voltage standards and requirements of chemical plant substations are crucial and require strict supervision and inspection by the power sector. Simultaneously, chemical companies themselves must protect the safety of substation equipment and workers to ensure smooth production and operations, as well as worker safety.

