Some of the criteria considered are:
1) Criteria for the density of the load
2) Pattern Configuration
3) Correlation Voltage Drop
4) Correlation of losses against the standard network.
5) Development of a New Network
6) Consistency between the network loading of standard loading pattern.
LOAD DENSITY CRITERIA
In designing an Electrical Network, please note the load density in units KVA / KM2, so it can be determined the type and length Conductor Conductor who will supply the load.
Density Criteria expenses include:
1) Lighter loads
Areas / Locations that have a lighter load when there are loads of less than 0.5 MVA per km2.
2) Medium Cost
Area / location that has the burden was when there were loads of between 0.5 to 1 MVA MVA per KM2.
3) Solid Expenses
Areas / Locations that have a solid load when there are loads above 1 MVA per KM2.
1) Criteria for the density of the load
2) Pattern Configuration
3) Correlation Voltage Drop
4) Correlation of losses against the standard network.
5) Development of a New Network
6) Consistency between the network loading of standard loading pattern.
LOAD DENSITY CRITERIA
In designing an Electrical Network, please note the load density in units KVA / KM2, so it can be determined the type and length Conductor Conductor who will supply the load.
Density Criteria expenses include:
1) Lighter loads
Areas / Locations that have a lighter load when there are loads of less than 0.5 MVA per km2.
2) Medium Cost
Area / location that has the burden was when there were loads of between 0.5 to 1 MVA MVA per KM2.
3) Solid Expenses
Areas / Locations that have a solid load when there are loads above 1 MVA per KM2.
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