Why we choose 400kv,220kv,132kv,66kv,33kv transmission
voltages for transmitting power. Why not other voltage
levels.
Answer Posted / anonymous
Transmisson voltage levels just depends on the available ratings of insulators. In India we generate. 11 kv so transmisson voltages are multiples of 11kv.
Form FACTOR means ration of rms value to avg value and it has no specific relation to transmission voltage. The only reasom we choose these voltage levels depends on the ratings of certain equipments..viz insulators play v.imp role
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