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<p>generation to <a href="page.php?w=Electrical_substation">substation</a>s. At the <a href="page.php?w=electric_power_distribution">distribution</a> level, however, the planners frequently allow a more relaxed interpretation: a single failure should ensure uninterrupted delivery of power to almost all the customers at least at the "emergency level" (Range B of the ANSI C84.1), but a small section of the network that contains the original fault might require manual switching with a service interruption for about an hour.</p>

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