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
Answer Posted / anil
This due capacitance effect. To nullify the capacitance
effect we have to transposition the conductors at regular
intervals.
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