winnie
Senior Member
- Location
- Springfield, MA, USA
- Occupation
- Electric motor research
Actually I was think in terms of reducing the cost of a customer owned installation.
Service point at the 'road', then customer owned feeder crossing the property.
If the customer owned feeder is designed to carry 2A at 650V DC on a continuous basis rather than 100A at 240V very infrequently, then that feeder conductor could be very small indeed.
-Jon
Service point at the 'road', then customer owned feeder crossing the property.
If the customer owned feeder is designed to carry 2A at 650V DC on a continuous basis rather than 100A at 240V very infrequently, then that feeder conductor could be very small indeed.
-Jon