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Electrical
- Sep 25, 2005
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A customer is requesting for backup feed from another circuit to feed their facility in the event of a sustained outage. This entails installing an automatic open transition rollover switch tying two circuits together. If their primary service goes out, then the switch will automatically rollover the service to the second circuit.
The customer is fed from a 12 kV circuit and the closest adjacent circuit is 35 kV. To reduce cost in extending a 12 kV circuit for the second feed, it was suggested to provide rollover service between 12 and 35 kV. I heard this can cause circulating currents on the secondary side of the substation tranformers but not sure how. Or there any other reasons for concern with this proposal?
The customer is fed from a 12 kV circuit and the closest adjacent circuit is 35 kV. To reduce cost in extending a 12 kV circuit for the second feed, it was suggested to provide rollover service between 12 and 35 kV. I heard this can cause circulating currents on the secondary side of the substation tranformers but not sure how. Or there any other reasons for concern with this proposal?