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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7779110" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Iam no expert. </p><p>I assume that you have the turbine purely on an export meter at present and you would like to use the power from the turbine which currently is being exported to feed your farm.</p><p>I also assume the inverters are at the turbine and the feed is then stepped up to 11,000 volts and the export meter is sited near the farm stead</p><p>If this is so you will need your new sub station behind ie between the turbine and the export meter. Then scrap the old feed to the farm as you cannot have two feeds in which you effectively would have.</p><p>I am not sure about metering on the 11,000 volts, although I cannot see why it cannot be done as these larger meters work by clamping over the cable.</p><p>You really need to speak to an expert. It wont be cheap and it is a pity it was not done when the turbine went in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7779110, member: 1951"] Iam no expert. I assume that you have the turbine purely on an export meter at present and you would like to use the power from the turbine which currently is being exported to feed your farm. I also assume the inverters are at the turbine and the feed is then stepped up to 11,000 volts and the export meter is sited near the farm stead If this is so you will need your new sub station behind ie between the turbine and the export meter. Then scrap the old feed to the farm as you cannot have two feeds in which you effectively would have. I am not sure about metering on the 11,000 volts, although I cannot see why it cannot be done as these larger meters work by clamping over the cable. You really need to speak to an expert. It wont be cheap and it is a pity it was not done when the turbine went in [/QUOTE]
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