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What is the function of transformer 33kv?

A '33-kV transformer' is a three-phase primary-distribution transformer, used in the UK's electricity system to step down the 33-kV primary-distribution voltage to the 11-kV secondary-distribution voltage -the lowest voltage used in the high-voltage distribution system. These transformers are categorised as 'power transformers', and are located in what are termed 'primary substations'.


How do you increase voltage of distribution bus bar?

A hybrid grid mini-system


What is difference between nominal and terminal voltage?

The rated voltage of a motor listed on the nameplate is called the terminal voltage. This indicates the actual voltage on the motors terminals at which at which the manufacturer designed to operate. Whereas, Nominal voltage is the design or configuration voltage of the electricity distribution system.


What is quad ring main unit in electrical distribution in particular with transformer?

Quad ring main unit (QRM) is used to connect 2 no. transformers at their high voltage side to the distribution system.


What is the Difference between nominal voltage and operating voltage?

Nominal voltage is the 'named' voltage -for example, the nominal supply voltage in the UK is 230 V. But this is not necessarily the actual voltage at a particular time. A nominal voltage is normally expressed together with the percentage by which it is permitted to vary from that stated value. For example, in the UK, the nominal voltage is expressed as: 230 V +10% / -6% --in other words it is allowed to vary between 216.2 and 253 V.The term, operating voltage, isn't actually defined anywhere, but is usually taken to mean the actual voltage supplied to a device at any particular instant, and this should always fall within the allowable range of the supply system's specified nominal voltage. The operating voltage can be found simply by measuring it with a voltmeter.

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What is the function of transformer 33kv?

A '33-kV transformer' is a three-phase primary-distribution transformer, used in the UK's electricity system to step down the 33-kV primary-distribution voltage to the 11-kV secondary-distribution voltage -the lowest voltage used in the high-voltage distribution system. These transformers are categorised as 'power transformers', and are located in what are termed 'primary substations'.


How do you increase voltage of distribution bus bar?

A hybrid grid mini-system


What is the abbreviation of Free Berkeley Software Distribution and the name of your operating system?

FreeBSD


Is Apple Macintosh the operating system for an ipad?

Not exactly. The operating system of iPad is iOS (formerly iPhone OS). This is completely different (in terms of distribution) to Mac OS.


When the core components of the Linux operating system are packaged together with other oss?

Linux Distribution


What operating system is NetBSD based on?

NetBSD is a free, open-source, unix like, multi-platform operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and based on 4.4BSD Lite.


When can a distribution system operating at over 600 volts be energized?

If it is a new installation as soon as it passes an electrical inspection and the utility company connects it to their supply. If it is an existing installation there is no restrictions as to when it can be powered up. This same scenario holds true regardless of what the voltage is.


What is distributed system in operating system?

A distributed system in operating system, is simple the distribution of jobs among the different unit of a computer system. Eg:- When printing a picture the job are distributed among different unit of a computer such as a processor , RAM, and a printer..ETC


What is service mains in power transmission system?

A 'service mains' is not associated with an electricity 'transmission' system, but with a low-voltage 'distribution' system. The service mains is the name given to the cable that connects a building to the low-voltage mains supply.


What is difference between nominal and terminal voltage?

The rated voltage of a motor listed on the nameplate is called the terminal voltage. This indicates the actual voltage on the motors terminals at which at which the manufacturer designed to operate. Whereas, Nominal voltage is the design or configuration voltage of the electricity distribution system.


Is Seven and Ubuntu an example of a window and a Linux operating system respectively?

Yes. Windows 7 is a system distribution in the Windows family built around Microsoft's proprietary NT operating system. Ubuntu is also one of many Linux distributions built around the open source Linux operating system.


Should there be a voltage reading on a low pressure switch with system operating on cooling?

No but if the lights came out we cant have air