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Old Feb 4th 2009, 11:35 am
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Which type of cable should I use for a indoor type 1000 KVA sub-station .

From electricity supply company to HT switchgear to ''X''-FORMER to LT switchgear to DB.
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Originally Posted by msrjony
Which type of cable should I use for a indoor type 1000 KVA sub-station .

From electricity supply company to HT switchgear to ''X''-FORMER to LT switchgear to DB.
Jeeeez man what you up to now?

Big ones>> medium ones >> small ones! It all depends on the load and length of runs installation method etc etc



Is that HV and LV switch gear with a Transformer in the middle?

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Originally Posted by msrjony
Which type of cable should I use for a indoor type 1000 KVA sub-station .

From electricity supply company to HT switchgear to ''X''-FORMER to LT switchgear to DB.
Is it wrong that questions like this concern me a liittle??? :-p
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Davie, In short NO ! Dougie
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Is it wrong that questions like this concern me a liittle??? :-p
Struth, I know they are short on bodies out there, but this takes the p***
Engineering by forum!!!!
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