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Design

Providing power to 17 quintas that are spread out over 70 hectares of land requires a bit of forward thinking. I had to take into account things like:

  • minimizing the number of posts for aesthetical, practicality and technical reasons
  • while at the same time allowing the posts that the EERSA requires so that the cables don't pass too close to the top of trees if allowed to sag
  • minimizing the distance of cables
  • minimizing the number of transformers
  • minimizing the distance between each transformer and the houses that they supply in order to reduce tension drop as explained on the previous page (you want 110V not 105V)
  • while at the same time maximizing that same distance because nobody wants to sleep with a transformer over their head
  • optimizing the use of each transformer, not too many quintas on the same one, not too few
  • avoid passing over anybody's house with high tension lines
  • avoid spoiling people's views as much as possible

After many hours spent roaming the land with and without the engineers, the plan was drawn, submitted and approved

Below is a conceptual map. This is not an engineering map. It is provided here only for the purpose of this web site and is subject to change

There are 2 high tension lines, the western line feeding Q3, Q3B, Q3C, Q12, Q16, Q13 and the eastern line feeding Q14,Q17,Q9B,Q9 and further south Q4,Q5,Q6 and Q7.

On the western line, there is only one 25KVA transformer at this stage to supply Q3, Q3B, Q3C, Q8, Q12, Q16 and Q13. When and if needed (when more of these quintas are sold) a second transformer can be added on the same pole.

On the eastern line, there is one northern transformer and one southern transformer. Both are 25KVA.

The northern transformer supplies Q14, Q17, Q9B, Q9. It is also shown to supply Q15. Q15 is the plantation and also is where the pump station will be located to fill the reservoir with river water when needed. This pump requires power.

The southern transformer supplies Q5, Q4, Q6 and Q7.

There is an existing power connection to Q1 from a transformer on the other side of the river. Q2 will connect to that same transformer as well.

Finally, there is at this point no provision to supply Q10 and Q11. These will require either an extension of the western high tension line or another connection coming from the top. There is indeed power available on the properties south of southern boundary (camino a Toronche)

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