It depends on the line, but AC high tension lines are typically between 100kV to 750kV while some DC high tension lines are as high a 1MV.
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Voltage doesn't 'pass through' a line. It appears between, or across, adjacent conductors. It's CURRENT that 'passes through' a line.
High Tension transformer means (HT) high voltage transformer.
The spacing is determined by the voltage. The higher the voltage the greater the line separation. Without the voltage a line separation can not be answered.
I am planning to build a house at a place, which is located about 200 ...from high tension wires & what is a safe distance to build a house near high tensionwires? ... Even directly under high-voltagetransmission lines, the magnetic field ...positive associations between proximity to high-voltage power lines...Another AnswerThe simple answer is that it depends on the line voltage; the higher the voltage, the greater the distance. But the CORRECT answer is that you need to liaise with the electricity company which owns the line.
High tension line so a stronger wire for more electricity to run through
A 'bushing' is a tubular insulator used to insulate a conductor that passes, for example, from the inside of a transformer or circuit breaker to the outside, enabling the internal components to be connected to external supply lines.High-voltage (or 'high tension') bushings have thicker walls and are longer than low-voltage bushings, as they have to withstand higher voltages.
ht cable that means voltage level is high , it is obvious that power is going to remain same ,so if voltage rises ,current has to be lowered .since current level is less in ht cable therefore size (dia) is less compared to l.t cable , (p=v.i),lt cable current rating is more and voltage rating is less
the inductive load which is generally use in high voltage transmission line known as transformer. the transformer transform the high voltage to low voltage.
To measure high voltage use suitable instrument transformer (potential transformer) Very carefully. It can kill you. The higher the voltage the more the danger or arcing over even when two conductors are not touching. Voltage meters are rated and the rating should not be exceeded. Depending on the voltage you will need the proper meter and a high voltage probe rated for the voltage you are measuring. If you don't know what you are doing, don't mess with high voltage. Leave to the pros.
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.
its because of transformers . they work with pulse
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Yes. Because... If we connect an alternator to a transmission line of high capacitance the line voltage will increase and caused a line voltage difference, which does not satisfied the condition of parallel operation of same voltage rating. [By Akhtaruzzaman08]