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02/08/2010 11:54 PM

(1) IN PLATE EARTHING , PLATE LAID IN VERTICAL POSITION ,WHY

HORIZONTAL WHY NOT

(2) ) What is metering cubicle? What is the use?

(3) why buchholz relay installed in inclined position

(4) ) What is the difference between Generator Differential Relay and Transformer Differential Relay?

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02/09/2010 1:13 AM

Help the man please - He may be preparing for a job interview or writing exam and we don't want a brilliant brain to be lost forever.

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02/09/2010 1:40 AM

OK on advice of Hendrik,

(1) You want the earthing to stand, and not sleep.

(2) To hose the meters.

(3) It is inclined to be that way.

(4) One is put on generator and the other on transformer.

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