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A consumer substation with LV metering is an electrical installation connected to a utility supply network at a nominal voltage usually between 1 kV - 35 kV, and including generally a single MV/LV transformer not exceeding 1250 kVA. The substation may be installed either in a dedicated room located in a building, or outdoor in a prefabricated housing. | A consumer substation with LV metering is an electrical installation connected to a utility supply network at a nominal voltage usually between 1 kV - 35 kV, and including generally a single MV/LV transformer not exceeding 1250 kVA. The substation may be installed either in a dedicated room located in a building, or outdoor in a prefabricated housing. | ||
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Definition
A consumer substation with LV metering is an electrical installation connected to a utility supply network at a nominal voltage usually between 1 kV - 35 kV, and including generally a single MV/LV transformer not exceeding 1250 kVA. The substation may be installed either in a dedicated room located in a building, or outdoor in a prefabricated housing.