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just a digital voltage meter measure at the origin, and then at the end of line

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Q: What is used to check for line voltage sags?
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What type of device is used to convert the high voltage on a feeder line to a lower voltage that can be used on the plant floor?

To convert the high voltage on a feeder line to a lower voltage that can be used on the plant floor you use a transformer.


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by using a multimeter we can find line voltage.


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Does line to ground voltage always half the value of line to line voltage?

Line to Ground voltage = line to line voltage / 1.73AnswerIt depends what configuration is being measured. In the case of the secondary of a split-phase distribution transformer used to supply residences in North America, the answer is yes. In the case of a star (wye) connected secondary distribution transformer used to supply residences in Europe, no: the line to ground voltage will be as described in the first answer.


As a battery ages and is used up what will the internal resistance be?

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A negative live voltage is used to prevent electroytic corrosion on the copper wires.


Why tap changer is required?

Tap changers are used to change transformer winding ratios by a specified amount (+/- 10%, for example). This allows more voltage control of one side with respect to the other. For a distribution transformer, as load increases, the voltage will sag. If it sags too far, a tap changer will be required to raise the voltage to acceptable values.


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What is the difference between line voltage and low voltage?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Line voltage is a term that is used to describe the voltage that is used to operate a specific device. A service that comes into a building would be considered line voltage. For a Class 1 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is 30 volts at 1000 vA. For a Class 2 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is not under 30 volts and not over 60 volts at 100 vA. Voltages used above 750 volts are considered high voltage installations.


What is the voltage used for megger check of aircraft looms?

I did them with a 1,000 volt megger .


What voltage should be used when making three phase calculations?

With a three-phase system the voltage quoted is the line-to-line voltage between any two live lines. To find the line-to-neutral voltage divide by 1.732 which is sqrt(3). The power supplied from each phase is the current times the line-to-neutral voltage (times the power factor if less than 1). To find the total power when the currents are equal, multiply by 3.