Fire Incident in TCN Substation, Alagbon, 60MVA Power Transformer Affected
Alagbon Fire
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 Fire Incident in TCN Substation, Alagbon, 60MVA Power Transformer Affected

The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, has disclosed that there was  a fire incident at its Alagbon Transmission Substation, which affected one of its 60MVA power transformers in the substation. The incident happened at about 1632hrs, today, Wednesday, 14th June, 2023.

According to the company, the operator on duty heard a heavy bang from the switchyard and immediately moved to the switchyard to investigate the sound and found fire under the cooling fans/fins of the transformer.

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Frantic efforts were made to put out the fire with the fire extinguisher in the substation, but oil, which started dripping from the transformer, ignited the fire more.

Abdulaziz
Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, MD/CEO Transmission Company of Nigeria

The engineer then switched off power supply in the substation on the 300MVA 330/132/33KV transformer and also made calls to the Federal Fire Service in Onikan and the Lagos State Fire Service at Dolphin Estate. The fire was put out at 1735hrs by the fire services.

Normal supply to the station was restored at 1927hrs. All available transformers in the station have been restored. Eko Distribution was on the ground for the management of the affected three no. 33KV feeder, as redundancy in the station was reported.

All customers feeding from Alagbon 330/132/33KV substation will have supply tonight. The situation is under control, and TCN will do a comprehensive check of the affected transformer immediately to enable it properly assess the transformer for repair work.

TCN stated; “The company is truly saddened by this incident, especially as it had operated from the beginning of this year to- date without any system collapse or major incident such as this.

“Even as we have already mobilized our engineers to commence the transformer assessment and repair work immediately, we will endeavour to ascertain the trigger of this fire incident with the view to forestall such incident in our substations.”

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