6350.8 volts AC rms.
The phase to earth voltage is
( square root(3) ) x lower than the phase-phase
voltage on a 3 phase system.
Regulation =(Obtained voltage per phase - rated voltage per phase)/rated voltage per phase *100
The higher voltage it transformed to a lower voltage by the use of a step down transformer.
Voltage phase to phase in a 380V 3-phase system refers to the voltage measured between any two of the three live conductors in the system. In a balanced 3-phase system, the phase to phase voltage is equal to the line voltage, which is 380V in this case. This voltage is commonly used in industrial and commercial applications to power heavy machinery and equipment. It is important to note that the phase to phase voltage is higher than the phase to neutral voltage in a 3-phase system.
The same as in single phase with the same RMS voltage.
It isn't. It's the other way around. The line voltage is 1.732 times the phase voltage. The figure results when you vectorially add the relevant phase voltages.
Regulation =(Obtained voltage per phase - rated voltage per phase)/rated voltage per phase *100
A digital voltmeter with a range up to 11kV would be suitable for measuring a voltage of 11kV. Ensure the voltmeter is rated for the high voltage to be measured and follow safety protocols when working with high voltage systems.
An 11,000 volt three-phase supply has a voltage of 6351 from live to neutral, when there is a neutral wire.
for USA, Canada and other countries running a 60 Hz supply service.A 11kV single phase line is one phase of a three phase system. The three phase system voltage is found by multiplying 11kV x 1.73. The three phase primary system voltage is 19kV. A transformer with a 11 kV primary can have a secondary of 115/230 depending on the internal connections in the transformer's case.For the UK11 kV is the standard three-phase h.v. distribution voltage in the UK, where it is a line voltage (i.e. it is the voltage measured between any pair of the three line conductors). A single-phase distribution transformer is connected between any two lines, so 'single-phase 11-kV' is simply a connection made between any two lines of an 11-kV three-phase system.As the primary windings of three-phase 11-kV distribution transformers are delta (3-wire) connected, the primary phase voltage is numerically equal to the primary line voltage (11 kV).
To be precise this kind of hi voltage is called distribution by power company. 11kv 16 kv that type of voltage. however transmission can be in the range of 5ookv. And you can see at tower from interstates lines
Depends on country.
i think 11kv per insulator
There is phase to phase voltage in 3 phase system.AnswerYou don't get voltage 'phase-to-phase'; it's 'line-to-line'!
You can't have a three phase earth fault, you can have a phase to phase or a phase to earth fault. If you want the potential phase to earth fault current it will be your voltage times your impedance. If you want the phase to phase potential fault current then you should just double the above result.
The higher voltage it transformed to a lower voltage by the use of a step down transformer.
If two phase voltages are the same voltage and the same phase angle, the the resultant voltage will be twice the voltage.
If a single-phase device is connected to a phase-to-phase voltage, the device may get damaged due to the higher voltage applied. Single-phase devices are designed to operate at a lower voltage compared to phase-to-phase voltage levels typically found in three-phase systems. It is important to match the voltage ratings of the device with the supply voltage to prevent damage.