Article | REF: D4220 V1

Distribution networks - Design and sizing

Author: Émile GAIN

Publication date: December 10, 1993

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2. Choosing a neutral system

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2.1 Evolution

It is essential to use protection systems to interrupt service when a fault appears and persists on a network, potentially endangering the safety of the public or the durability of the equipment.

Detecting a high-intensity two- or three-phase short-circuit fault is not particularly difficult. The same is not true for the detection of a single-phase fault, which results from a failure of the insulation between...

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