Depends on the sub station. It could be 11KV, 33KV, 66KV,110KV, 220KV, 400 KV etc
A: The difference is none it is called transmission of power. the voltage is very hi 475 kv fed into a sub station Locally at the street level it is reduced to a lower voltage level and that is called distribution from a sub station that has transformers to do that.
it is a station which reduces high voltage to low voltage and increases current.
Grid stations are the station which reduce the High Voltage to Low Voltage and increase the Current, the Current is Low and Voltage is High at the Generation Plant to reduce the energy losses during transmission of Electricity.
AC card have over/under voltage adjustment for fault. If voltage drop to that range it will trip the fault. Also the unit have voltage adjustment in the bottom right. Voltage coming out of the cable vs voltage coming out Underwood can be different.
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If you are coming from the north, you will want to disembark at Orlando. If you are coming from the south, Kissimmee is the best station.
The voltage use in an iPod dick station is between 5v and 12v. This is a normal voltage use for a small appliance. Saving energy is always important so all plugs should be unplugged when not in use.
The generated voltage in a power station is AC voltage, not DC. So, it is never converted to AC, because it is already AC.
transmission and distribution of electricity are the way of regulate voltage to the minimum rate in which can be benefit to the consumers. From generating station , voltage generated is up 16/25kv which step up upto 330kv this generating voltage now step down in the transmission station through the step down transformer which is 132kv this voltage now transmitting to distribution station where voltage now step down to 33kv, this 33kv now stepdown to 415v for three line and 240/220v for a line for the uses of consumers.
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to reduce the copper losses