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placing 33kV and 22kV in the same room
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placing 33kV and 22kV in the same room

placing 33kV and 22kV in the same room

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hello folks,

i am designing a 33/22kV substation. can i place both switchgears (33kV and 22kV) in the same room? is it against any standard?

cheers

RE: placing 33kV and 22kV in the same room

Nothing that I know of in the NESC.

RE: placing 33kV and 22kV in the same room

Never seen anything against that in IEEE nor IEC world. Many substations around the world already have both switchgears facing each other!

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