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Latest revision as of 09:49, 22 June 2022
For the installations considered in this guide, the selection of an electrical architecture can be performed in two stages.
- The first stage is generally dedicated to:
- The selection of the mode of connection of the installation to the utility network,
- The choice of the internal MV distribution including:
- The definition of the number of MV/LV substations,
- The definition of the number of MV/LV transformers,
- The definition of the MV back-up generator when needed.
- The second stage deals with the principle of supply of the LV consumers