Method for tapping a high voltage transmission line and...

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Conductor arrangements or structure

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C361S062000

Reexamination Certificate

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10655733

ABSTRACT:
A method of tapping a high voltage transmission line for input into a power distribution substation is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of dividing the transmission line and attaching the conductors to the primaries of at least two transformers via a series connected first disconnect switch, second disconnect switch and circuit breaker. A bus interconnects the first disconnect switch and the second disconnect switch and the bus of the first transformer bay is connected to the bus of the second transformer bay using a circuit breaker. A system for the conversion of tapped high voltage electricity to medium voltage electricity is also disclosed.

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