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Electric Power Distribution: Voltage Regulation and Transformer Connections, Lecture notes of Construction

The voltage regulation standards and transformer connections in electric power distribution systems. It covers topics such as availability of service, misuse of company property, alterations and additions to customer's equipment, and voltage regulation standards. The document also includes definitions and voltage limits for various types of services.

What you will learn

  • What are the consequences of misusing company property in electric power distribution systems?
  • What are the voltage regulation standards for electric power distribution systems?
  • What are the transformer connection options for customers in electric power distribution systems?
  • What are the voltage limits for various types of services in electric power distribution systems?

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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS INDEX
NOV 21
SECTION 2
Kinds and Uses of Service ..................................................................................... 2-1-1 and 2-1-2
Wye Network Area Maps
Detroit .............................................................................................................................. 2-1-5
Ann Arbor ........................................................................................................................ 2-1-6
Mt. Clemens ..................................................................................................................... 2-1-7
Port Huron ........................................................................................................................ 2-1-8
Birmingham ..................................................................................................................... 2-1-9
Transformer Connections and Voltage Relations ................................................... 2-2-3 to 2-2-14
Definitions--Overhead Lines Construction ............................................................ 2-3-1 and 2-3-2
Voltage Regulation Standards................................................................................ 2-4-1 and 2-4-2
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS INDEX

 - NOV - SECTION 
  • Kinds and Uses of Service 2 - 1 - 1 and 2- 1 -
    • Detroit 2 - 1 - Wye Network Area Maps
    • Ann Arbor 2 - 1 -
    • Mt. Clemens 2 - 1 -
    • Port Huron........................................................................................................................ 2 - 1 -
    • Birmingham 2 - 1 -
  • Transformer Connections and Voltage Relations 2 - 2 - 3 to 2- 2 -
  • Definitions--Overhead Lines Construction 2 - 3 - 1 and 2- 3 -
  • Voltage Regulation Standards................................................................................ 2 - 4 - 1 and 2- 4 -
  • SIM-ESIG SIM-ESIG: INDEX- 1 .S

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 2 - 1 - 1

NOV 21

USES OF SERVICE

1. Availability of Service or Voltage.

While desiring and endeavoring to meet promptly and adequately all requests for service, the Company does not hold itself out as prepared to furnish any class of service or voltage not specified in its Schedule of Rates. In every case, it is the customer’s responsibility to determine whether his equipment is suitable for the service available.

2. Continuity and Quality of Supply.

It is the desire of the Company to furnish continuous and adequate service subject to interruption by agreement, or upon advance notice or by accident or other causes not under the reasonable control of the Company, and except where limitations or hours for controlled service are shown in the Schedule of Rates. The Company will not be liable for damages caused by an interruption of service, voltage or frequency variations, single-phase supply to three-phase lines, reversal of phase rotation, or carrier-current frequencies imposed by the Company for system operations or equipment control. Therefore, the customer should install suitable protective equipment if such occurrences might damage his apparatus.

3. Misuse of Company Property.

The Company’s wires, poles and apparatus, and the interconnections thereof, are the exclusive property of the Company, and the connection of a customer’s premise thereto does not entitle him to any use thereof except such as is necessary in the delivery of the Company’s service. The use of any part of the Company’s distribution system for carrying foreign electric currents, or for carrier-current transmission or broadcasting, is expressly forbidden unless prior permission has been obtained from the Company.

4. Supply in Excess of 2500 Kilowatts.

The Company does not hold itself out as ready to serve at any location the applicant whose requirements exceed 2500 kilowatts, whether that capacity be installed in one block or arrived at by accretions. Such capacities may require special arrangement by both Company and customer.

5. Low Power Factor.

Loads of low, lagging power factor require increased investment by the Company without adequate compensation and interfere with the voltage regulation of its alternating current circuits. The Company may refuse service to customers whose loads have an average power factor of .70 lagging or less during any one hour. Service shall not be discontinued solely because of low power factor until after sixty days’ notice in writing.

SIM-ESIG SIM-ESIG: 2- 1

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"Y" network secondary service provided at 208/120 volt. Service is normally underground with some exceptions being overhead. Choice of service type made by DTE Energy

DESIGN PRACTICES SIG-ESIG DTE ENERGY

AC "Y" NETWORK AREA

JAN 22 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS^ 2-1-

GENERAL BOUNDARY LIMITS

ALTERNATING CURRENT "Y" NETWORK AREA

DETROIT