High Voltage Section Sample Clauses

High Voltage Section. The generator power goes straight through the high voltage section with no phase rotation change. The bus runs from the generator incoming non–segregated phase flange connection through the generator breaker (52G) to the customer line connection. Access to this compartment is through bolted access doors. All current carrying conductors are copper. The high voltage section contains the following equipment: High voltage flange connecting to the generator non–segregated phase bus (500 lb capacity) Potential transformers (VT1, VT2) Current transformers (CTs) Provision for auxiliary power tap Lightning arresters High voltage connecting to the line (utility) Non seg bus duct outgoing connection
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