Voltage drops need to be checked with a volt meter. Depending on where the drop is thought to be, the meter can be connected an wiring plugs to find where the drop is.
There is a type of voltmeter which prints out a graph of voltage against time. This can be left installed in a wall outlet for a period of time, such as a week, and it will provide a record of the supply voltage variation over that period.
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It depends how they are connected. If they are connected between line conductors then they are measuring line voltages. If they are connected across phases then they are measuring phase voltages.
the inductive load which is generally use in high voltage transmission line known as transformer. the transformer transform the high voltage to low voltage.
Voltmeter or multimeter.
The formula to use is, phase voltage /1.73 = phase to neutral (ground) voltage.CommentThere is no such thing as a 'phase to phase', or 'phase to neutral' voltage. The correct terms are 'line to line' and 'line to neutral'. So the above answer should read: line voltage/1.73= line to neutral voltage = phase voltage.
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.
use a voltage tester to see if there is voltage at the base pin
Capacitor is connected parallel to the line which serves as power factor correction, increase line efficiency, voltage stability and reduced line losses and voltage drop.
Simple check: check by multimeter the forward operation (diode check). It should be 0.4....1 V. In most cases this proves the zener is not damaged. Voltage check: apply a power supply via some series resistor (1-10 kOhm) to the zener in reverse mode and measure the voltage on the zener. If you have an adjustable power supply, use the same setup, but slowly increase the voltage, until the voltage on the zener does not increase significantly anymore, then note the zener voltage from the voltmeter.
A fan can use both voltages depending on what the manufacturer nameplates the motor voltage to be. AC is the most common voltage but some smaller fans like power supply fans in computers use a DC voltage. Check the fan motor's nameplate to supply the correct voltage.
Because the value form factor is 1.1 that's why transmission line voltage is always in a multiple of eleven.