why we oltc on hv side of tranformer only

Answer Posted / ravikumar

simply saying HT SIDE MEANS LOW CURRENT SO BY CHANGING
THE TAP ARC PRODUCED IS LESS SO WE CAN RESRICT THE ARC
EG: 33KV -69AMPS
6.6KV-369 AMPS

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