Answer Posted / dhana sekhar
Distribution networks are normally formed by interconnecting
a number of ring shaped grids. Distribution transformers are
then connected to the system by T-offs. Instead of
specifying and selecting individual components required for
a T-off, the required components are frequently available in
an integrated package known as a ring-main unit (RMU).
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