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it is depends on the rating of distribution transformer,e.g if there is 100 kva, then it will take 5.25amp.

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Q: What is the line current in HT line of 11 KV?
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What is the emf of 10MVA generator?

Physically accommodating the size and number of conductors in the stator of an alternator typically limits it output line voltage to 30 kV. In the UK, for example, alternators' line voltage output are typically either 11 kV or 25 kV. So, assuming your (three-phase) alternator has a terminal line voltage of 11 kV, then a 10 MVA alternator should be able to deliver a line current of: line current = (rated apparent power) / (1.732 x rated line voltage) = 10 000 000 / 1.732 x 11 000 = 525 A


What is voltage in rotor of 11 KV AC generator?

Star (or 'wye') connected alternators have a phase voltage of 6.35 kV, and a line voltage of 11 kV. Incidentally, it's 'kV', not 'KV'.


What is the difference between HT and LT line?

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


What is the different between 6.6 kv 160 a 11 kv 160 a fuses?

6.6 kV and 11 kV refer to the voltage rating of the fuse. 160A refers to the current rating. The 6.6 kV fuse is safe to use in a circuit with a voltage up to 6.6 kV and no greater. The 11 kV fuse is safe to use in a circuit with a voltage up to 11 kV.


Why Indian power system in multiples of 11kv?

Multiples of 11 kV are used in many countries. The idea is to deliver a round number of volts so you add on 10% to allow for line losses. So 10 kV becomes 11 kV. In practice lines are operated without a 10% voltage drop now because it represents an unacceptable waste of energy, but we have stuck with 11 kV etc. Common supply voltages used for area distribution are 6.6 kV, 11 kV, 33 kV, 66 kV and 132 kV.

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What should be minimum insulation resistance value for 11 kV HT cable?

65 meg ohm if it is 11 kv


What is the emf of 10MVA generator?

Physically accommodating the size and number of conductors in the stator of an alternator typically limits it output line voltage to 30 kV. In the UK, for example, alternators' line voltage output are typically either 11 kV or 25 kV. So, assuming your (three-phase) alternator has a terminal line voltage of 11 kV, then a 10 MVA alternator should be able to deliver a line current of: line current = (rated apparent power) / (1.732 x rated line voltage) = 10 000 000 / 1.732 x 11 000 = 525 A


What is voltage in rotor of 11 KV AC generator?

Star (or 'wye') connected alternators have a phase voltage of 6.35 kV, and a line voltage of 11 kV. Incidentally, it's 'kV', not 'KV'.


What is the difference between HT and LT line?

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


What is the different between 6.6 kv 160 a 11 kv 160 a fuses?

6.6 kV and 11 kV refer to the voltage rating of the fuse. 160A refers to the current rating. The 6.6 kV fuse is safe to use in a circuit with a voltage up to 6.6 kV and no greater. The 11 kV fuse is safe to use in a circuit with a voltage up to 11 kV.


Why only 11kv is used in power systems transmission line?

It isn't. In the UK, transmission and distribution voltages are 400 kV, 275 kV, 132 kV, 66 kV, 33kV, and 11 kV.


Why Indian power system in multiples of 11kv?

Multiples of 11 kV are used in many countries. The idea is to deliver a round number of volts so you add on 10% to allow for line losses. So 10 kV becomes 11 kV. In practice lines are operated without a 10% voltage drop now because it represents an unacceptable waste of energy, but we have stuck with 11 kV etc. Common supply voltages used for area distribution are 6.6 kV, 11 kV, 33 kV, 66 kV and 132 kV.


Twin moose acsr for 220 kv ehv line current carrying capacity?

220 KV lines used in Kerala have a capacity of 880 Amps


How do you tell the difference from 13.2 kv power line to 4.8 kv power line?

The higher-voltage line will have longer insulators and the line conductors will be further apart. And the symbol for kilovolt is 'kV', not 'kv'.


Why you use 33kv for power transmission?

Power loss during power transmission is predominantly due to the current drawn, which heats the wires. Power dissipated is current x voltage and voltage is current x resistance, so in any wire with fixed resistance the power loss is proportional to the square of the current flowing. The higher the voltage you use to transmit the power down the distribution network the lower is the current, hence power is distributed at the highest voltage that is practical, then the voltage is dropped to the domestic level at the destination sub-station or by a transformer on the power line pole. Major distribution systems operate at over 100 kV, with regional ones at lower voltage.Additional Answer33 kV (not 'kv'!) is the primary distribution voltage, not a transmission voltage, used in the UK. Other distribution voltages are 66 kV (not very common) and 11 kV. Transmission systems operate at 400 kV and 275 kV.


What are the standard voltages for transmission?

The standard voltage for transmission is about 115 to 1,200 kV (long-distance transmission). The extreme high voltages are measured more than 2,000 kV and it is exists between conductor and ground.Answer for UKThe standard transmission voltages in the UK are 400 kV and 275 kV. Primary distribution voltages are 132 kV and 33 kV, and secondary distribution voltages are 11 kV and 400 V. These are all line voltages -i.e. voltages measured between line conductors.


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