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Does the neon power supply for those beer signs in bars output high voltage AC or DC?

High Voltage AC.


How can measure the voltage only seeing the insulators in a high voltage transmission lines?

i think 11kv per insulator


How do you measure the current and voltage in high tension line?

To measure high voltage use suitable instrument transformer (potential transformer) Very carefully. It can kill you. The higher the voltage the more the danger or arcing over even when two conductors are not touching. Voltage meters are rated and the rating should not be exceeded. Depending on the voltage you will need the proper meter and a high voltage probe rated for the voltage you are measuring. If you don't know what you are doing, don't mess with high voltage. Leave to the pros.


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


A Farmer claims the the high-voltage transmission lines running parallel to his fence induces dangerously high voltages on the fence Is this within the realm of possibility?

Yes, this is in the realm of possibility and in fact happens. It will not be a dangerously high voltage induced into the fence but you will be able to feel it. Proper grounding of the fence will eliminate the condition.

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Distance between ehv lines?

The distance between high voltage lines is governed by either a switching impulse voltage or lightning impulse voltage. The distance between lines, or lines and tower must have a high enough dielectric strength to avoid flashover at these voltage. Air can withstand a voltage of 3kv/mm.


Does the neon power supply for those beer signs in bars output high voltage AC or DC?

High Voltage AC.


What are the safety measures to consider when living near high voltage power lines?

When living near high voltage power lines, it is important to consider safety measures such as maintaining a safe distance from the lines, avoiding contact with them, and being aware of potential electromagnetic fields. It is also recommended to avoid building structures or planting trees directly under the power lines. Regularly inspecting the lines for any signs of damage or wear is also crucial for safety.


What is the main difference between HT and LT Lines?

It's the voltage: HT high voltage LT low voltage Tension = voltage (French?)


What is distance protection in high voltage transmission lines?

your mothers gash


Does living next to high voltage power lines give you cancer?

No.


Does AC have to be converted to DC in order to bury high voltage power lines?

No, there are many instances where AC high voltage lines are installed underground. Where an industrial building has an electrical vault within the building, the high voltage is brought to it using high voltage cables in conduit to supply the vault with primary voltage. These types of installations are usually only used where the customer uses a high volume of electrical power.


What is EHV lines?

EHV lines are type of electrical lines commonly used for experimentation in physics. They stand for 'Extra High Voltage' lines.


How can measure the voltage only seeing the insulators in a high voltage transmission lines?

i think 11kv per insulator


What are the release dates for World's Toughest Fixes - 2008 High Voltage Power Lines 1-3?

World's Toughest Fixes - 2008 High Voltage Power Lines 1-3 was released on: USA: 1 October 2008


Why do power lines have a high voltage in order to minimize current and heat loss?

Power lines have a high voltage to reduce the amount of current flowing through them, which helps to minimize heat loss and energy waste during the transmission of electricity.


Are high voltage transmission lines 60Hz like the wiring in a house?

Yes, the frequency stays the same. Only the voltage and current change as the voltage is stepped down.