39 Miss. Code. R. 4-I-2-133 - "Radial Distribution Circuit"

"Radial Distribution Circuit" means a circuit configuration where independent feeders branch out radially from a common source of supply. From the standpoint of a utility system, the area described is between the generating source or intervening substations and the customer's entrance equipment. A radial distribution system is the most common type of connection between a utility and load in which power flows in one direction from the utility to the load.

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39 Miss. Code. R. 4-I-2-133
Adopted 1/3/2016 Amended 8/12/2022 Amended 11/6/2022

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