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Revision as of 16:35, 20 December 2019
Internal MV circuits are dedicated to the supply of the secondary MV/LV substations dispersed in the installation. They are three typical principles commonly used for this purpose Fig. D11:
- Single feeder
- Dual feeder
- Open ring
Comparison of these three typical principles of internal distribution is given Fig. D12.
Fig. D12 – Comparison of the typical internal circuits
MV circuit configuration | |||
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Characteristic to consider | Single feeder | Open ring | Dual feeder |
Site topology | Any | Single or several buildings | Single or several buildings |
Power demand | Any | > 1250kVA | > 2500kVA |
Disturbance sensitivity | Long interruption acceptable | Short interruption acceptable | Short interruption not acceptable |