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Substation Cost Comparison 1

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Mbrooke

Electrical
Nov 12, 2012
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Roughly any idea how much cost can be saved by using fuses, load break (gang operated) switches and eliminating a control hut? Roughly...

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I agree. However in an underground system replacing the occasional fuse for a feeder fault would actually cost less in the long run.


I'm roughly running the numbers and the cost savings for such a substation appear substantial at first glance.
 
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