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Distribution is the stage in a power system that is directly connected to users and delivers electrical energy to them.
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Keywords: Power equipment installation, transmission and distribution equipment, transmission and substation engineering
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Distribution is the stage in a power system that directly connects to and supplies electrical energy to users. A distribution system consists of distribution substations, high-voltage distribution lines, distribution transformers, low-voltage distribution lines, and associated control and protection equipment. Specifically, the distribution system comprises distribution substations (which typically step down the transmission voltage from the power grid to distribution voltage), high-voltage distribution lines (voltage levels above 1 kV), distribution transformers, low-voltage distribution lines (voltage levels below 1 kV), and corresponding control and protection devices.
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Distribution is the stage in a power system that is directly connected to users and delivers electrical energy to them.
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