Connection to the utility network

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The main configurations for possible connection are as follows (see Fig. D8 for MV service):

  • LV service,
  • MV single-line service,
  • MV ring-main service,
  • MV duplicate supply service,
  • MV duplicate supply service with double busbar.

Metering, protection, disconnection devices, located in the delivery substations are not represented on the following diagrams. They are often specific to each utilities company and do not have an influence on the choice of installation architecture.
For each connection, one single transformer is shown for simplification purposes, but in the practice, several transformers can be connected.(MLVS: Main Low Voltage Switchboard)



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Fig. D8: MV connection to the utilities network


For the different possible configurations, the most probable and usual set of characteristics is given in the following table:



  Configuration
  LV MV
Characteristic to
consider
Simple-line Ring-main Duplicate supply Duplicate supply
with double
busbars
Activity Any Any Any Hi-tech, sensitive
office, health-care
Any
Site topology Single building Single building Single building Single building Several buildings
Service reliability Minimal Minimal Standard Enhanced Enhanced
Power demand < 630kVA ≤ 1250kVA ≤ 2500kVA > 2500kVA > 2500kVA
Other connection constraints Any Isolated site Low density urban area High density urban area Urban area with utility constraint




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