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Project Engineer-Electrical

05/29/2011 3:39 AM

Hi,

Can anyone please give me HV substation complete wiring diagram. as i have some clarifications with the existing one. Distribution from HV/MV also required.

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05/29/2011 4:54 AM

Homework?

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05/29/2011 5:00 AM

No, becaues we don't know the particulars of your substation.

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05/29/2011 5:34 AM

no ,we wont.................

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05/29/2011 8:14 AM

good morning aslam, how are you aslam, call all the suppliers from all over the world and gather all the materials by today evening and call the nambiar..

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05/29/2011 9:09 AM

What is the voltage? What is the cinfiguration? What are the equipments installed? What is the Control & Protection Strategy?

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05/29/2011 9:16 AM

Try this. You're not ready for anything more complicated.

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05/29/2011 5:52 PM

Can you mix receptacle circuits and light bulb circuits with your code? Are these bulbs not forbidden yet in your life? But I like the presentation.

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05/30/2011 12:21 AM

I do not think any body in this forum could help you with the information provided in the thread. Yes but you can get the required solution . It is not free. You need to pay and buy a software that run on Auto CAD . If you search in Google you can get any number of them that suits your requirement . Pay and download . of course you must learn Auto Cad first or get the help of a person who can work on Auto CAD . For example " Design Master Electrical 7.0.1 by ESC ( Electronic Service Control)" available for down load at the cost of US $ 840.

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02/14/2023 7:03 AM

Yes. The individual who has care of the "as built" drawings can do this.

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