Internal MV circuits

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The main possible connection configurations are as follows (Fig. D9):

  • single feeder, one or several transformers
  • open ring, one MV incomer
  • open ring, 2 MV incomers

The basic configuration is a radial single-feeder architecture, with one single transformer.
In the case of using several transformers, no ring is realised unless all of the transformers are located in a same substation.
Closed-ring configuration is not taken into account.



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Fig. D9: MV circuit configuration


For the different possible configurations, the most probable and usual set of characteristics is given in the table on Fig D10.



  MV circuit configuration
Characteristic to consider Single feeder Open ring 1 MV substation Open ring 2 MV substations
Site topology Any
< 25000m²
Building with one
level or several buildings
≤ 25000m²
Several buildings
≥ 25000m²
Maintainability Minimal or standard Enhanced Enhanced
Power demand Any > 1250kVA > 2500kVA
Disturbance sensitivity Long interruption acceptable Short interruption acceptable Short interruption acceptable

Fig. D10: Typical values of the installation characteristics


Another exceptional configuration: power supply by 2 MV substations and connection of the transformers to each of these 2 substations (MV “double ended” connection).

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