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The architecture design considered in this document starts at the preliminary design stage (see '''Fig. D3''' step1). It generally covers the levels of MV/LV main distribution, LV power distribution, and exceptionally the terminal distribution level. (see '''Fig. D2''').
The architecture design considered in this document starts at the preliminary design stage (see {{FigRef|D3}} step1). It generally covers the levels of MV/LV main distribution, LV power distribution, and exceptionally the terminal distribution level. (see {{FigRef|D2}}).
In buildings all consumers are connected in low voltage. It means that MV distribution consists in:
In buildings all consumers are connected in low voltage. It means that MV distribution consists in:
* connection to utility,
* connection to utility,

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The architecture design considered in this document starts at the preliminary design stage (see Fig. D3 step1). It generally covers the levels of MV/LV main distribution, LV power distribution, and exceptionally the terminal distribution level. (see Fig. D2). In buildings all consumers are connected in low voltage. It means that MV distribution consists in:

  • connection to utility,
  • distribution to MV/LV substation(s),
  • MV/LV substation(s) itself.


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Fig. D2: Example of single-line diagram


The design of an electrical distribution architecture can be described by a 3-stage process, with iterative possibilities. This process is based on taking account of the installation characteristics and criteria to be satisfied.


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