Medium Voltage Networks
Medium Voltage Networks are electrical systems that operate at voltages typically between 1 kV and 35 kV. They are essential for distributing electricity from substations to various end-users, such as commercial buildings and industrial facilities. These networks help ensure a reliable power supply while minimizing energy losses during transmission.
These networks consist of various components, including transformers, circuit breakers, and cables. They play a crucial role in the overall electrical grid, connecting high voltage transmission lines to low voltage distribution systems. Proper management and maintenance of Medium Voltage Networks are vital for efficient energy distribution and safety.