Article | REF: D5020 V1

Industrial power networks - Introduction

Author: Jean Repérant

Publication date: May 10, 2001

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2. Network design

After the qualitative analysis of "business continuity requirements", which has enabled us to define the general architecture of the power supply system, we need to take into account all the other criteria that will enable us to define the internal network.

The method also needs to be general to cover any installation [2] , as here too there is a wide variety for each of them.

This phase of the design process involves gathering and processing data on both consumption and use.

2.1 Industrial site requirements

The power supply must cover all the site's needs, firstly those of the industrial process, then those related to its environment....

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