I am working in transmission network, one of my 66kv line
having short distance about 6km, when sending end voltage
is 67kv receiving end get 69kv, i want to know that, does
distance affects in this matter, please explain in this
matter & if possible answer me on my mail id,
kaushikkumar.vanavi@getcogujarat.com,
kaushik.vanavi@gmail.com
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / anil
This due capacitance effect. To nullify the capacitance
effect we have to transposition the conductors at regular
intervals.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 9 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / mustafa
this is called proximity effect
whenever there is induction exist between conductors in OH
transmission lines this slight change in voltage will be there
try under ground transmission and check.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
if 15 kv is grounding directly what will happen?
What is kvar?
why is the transmission voltage is multiple of 11?
salam&hi, i need to know about how can i calculate an enough current for the new building before i submit it to the suppliers
what are the sections in a high voltage system(eg:incomer,buscoupler,isolator
in conclusion why we select you?
A motor works on 30 killo watts.how much ampers will be required if it works on 440volts?
Why cpaciter opposes sudden changes in voltage?and how?
capacitor is load free component but why ampare meter shows current when capacitor bank breaker close?
What is meant by the KA-rating of a circuit breaker? In this regard, discuss the stresses experienced by the circuit breakers
how and where megger works?
when measure the core loss of three phase distribution transformer or three phase reactor loss, one phase shown negative watt loss. why??