20,000 volts = 20 kv
6500 kW at 240 v would need 6,500,000/240 amps, in other words 27,000 amps. That is not practicable. This amount of power would need to be supplied at a much higher voltage, e.g. 11 kV or 33 kV, 3-phase.
A voltage of 13.8 kV is equal to 13,800 volts.
13800 volts is equivalent to 13.8 kilovolts (kV).
The k in kV stands for 1,000 and the v stands for volts. Divide 25,000 by 1,000 you get 25 kv.
Find out how much current the motor draws, then look up wire tables to find out the size of wire. Ask an electrician if you are not unfamiliar with this because working at 6.6 kV is definitely lethal for the unqualified.
20,000 volts = 20 kv
6500 kW at 240 v would need 6,500,000/240 amps, in other words 27,000 amps. That is not practicable. This amount of power would need to be supplied at a much higher voltage, e.g. 11 kV or 33 kV, 3-phase.
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There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. While you specified the primary voltage, 34.5 Kv, you did not specify the current or the KVa. Please restate the question.
Transmission voltages are usually considered to be 110 kV and above. Where higher capacity is needed the line conductors are grouped in to three and four groups per phase leg. Voltages less than 33 kV are usually used for distribution by the utility companies.The utility company then supplies the transformers to drop the voltage even lower so that it can be brought to homes to be used by their customers.The transmission lines are of a composite arrangement. ACSR, Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced.
In the UK, 11-kV power lines are part of the distributionsystem, not the transmission system. The system is split as follows:transmission-system voltages: 400 kV, 275 kV, and 132 kV.primary-distribution system voltages: 66 kV and 33 kV.secondary-distribution system voltages: 11 kV and 400/230 V
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.
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There is no city KV. KV stands for Kilo Volts
Alternator output voltages are typically restricted to around 25 kV to limit their physical size and the centrifugal forces to which they are subjected. In the UK, this voltage is then typically raised to 400 kV for transmission.The voltages to which you are referring to are typical of the voltages used in the UK's high-voltage distribution system. 'Grid' substations typically transform transmission voltages of 132 kV down to 33 kV (or, less commonly, 66 kV), and 'primary' substations then transform distribution voltages of 33 kV down to 11 kV.
Voltage rating usually refers to the insulation of the wire but could be terminology for electrical equipment also. In North America standard voltage ratings of wire are 300, 600, 1000, 5Kv, 15 Kv and 25 Kv.