Situation:
A business is fed from a grounded utility source through a grounded wye-wye 13.2kV/480V padmount transformer. A dry-type, single phase, 480V/120-240V transformer is connected to the secondary system. Two remote tap fuses open on the utility line feeding the padmount transformer...
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what multiplying factors are best to use in converting monthly KWH consumption to peak KW demand for residential customers?
Also, I am wondering what type if success have others experienced using this method when there is no other information available?
It is my understanding that a nonhomogenous system (unequal source and line impedance angles) will adversely affect a quadrilateral characteristic as used in ground distance relaying, causing it to over or under reach.
A nonhomogenous system is defined as one having differing line and...