Its just a matter of standard. In my area, for instance, we use 13.2 KV for distribution lines, and 69 KV / 138 KV for transmission lines.
132kV substation is part of transmission and distribution of power in which the transmission voltage is 132kV. The substation is for stepping down or stepping up of the voltages to the required voltage. the substation also serves as a place where the transmission lines can be isolated, controlled and monitored. The substation consists of different equipment that is used to regulate, monitor and distribute the required power.Another AnswerIn the UK, 132 kV voltages are considered to be the lowest transmission voltages. Other transmission voltages are 275 kV and 400 kV. A '132-kV substation' is normally one in which this voltage is stepped down to a primary distribution voltage, usually 33 kV but, sometimes, 66 kV. As the previous answer points out, substations contain transformers, switchgear, busbars, and protection equipment.
Power lines run at high voltages to overcome line loss.
Receiving end voltages can be greater than sending end voltages in transmission lines due to phenomena such as voltage regulation and the effects of reactive power. When there is a significant amount of reactive power being absorbed by the load at the receiving end, it can lead to a rise in voltage due to the transmission line’s characteristics, particularly in long lines or under light load conditions. Additionally, if the line experiences low losses, the voltage drop along the line may be minimal, allowing the receiving end voltage to exceed the sending end voltage. This effect is often more pronounced in systems with high power factor loads or in lightly loaded lines.
Having a low voltage, or designed to work at low voltages.
the basic parameters of transmission lines are R,L,C and G...........
it means..it is stepping up the power of 132KV to 380KV on the transmission lines.
132kV substation is part of transmission and distribution of power in which the transmission voltage is 132kV. The substation is for stepping down or stepping up of the voltages to the required voltage. the substation also serves as a place where the transmission lines can be isolated, controlled and monitored. The substation consists of different equipment that is used to regulate, monitor and distribute the required power.Another AnswerIn the UK, 132 kV voltages are considered to be the lowest transmission voltages. Other transmission voltages are 275 kV and 400 kV. A '132-kV substation' is normally one in which this voltage is stepped down to a primary distribution voltage, usually 33 kV but, sometimes, 66 kV. As the previous answer points out, substations contain transformers, switchgear, busbars, and protection equipment.
A: Those voltages are called distribution voltages to differentiate from transmission voltages. And that varies from state to state and locals . Usually around 10kv to 20 kv
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Transmission lines also use 50 Hz. Transforming to lower voltages would become very complicated when also the frequency would have to be changed.
Power lines run at high voltages to overcome line loss.
The power station delivers electricity to houses through a network of power lines and transformers. The electricity is transmitted at high voltages over long distances through transmission lines, which are then stepped down to lower voltages by transformers before being distributed to individual homes through power lines.
Usage of such high voltages will increase the efficiency of the transmission lines and decreases the losses in the line. It also reduces the requirement of conductor size.
for sake of safety and protection the high voltage transmission lines are erected in less populated areas ie. villages , these lines have operating voltages about 220kv , 440kv , 132 kv( high tension lines) . while in cities the voltage is distributed at low voltages ( about 11kv(industry) , 440v residential ) because of safety issue . since corona loss highly depends on the operating voltage of lines thats why it is mostly seen in villages.
Power lines are high voltage to reduce energy loss during transmission. Transmitting electricity at high voltages allows for more efficient long-distance transmission, reduces the amount of current needed, and minimizes heat loss, resulting in cost savings and increased reliability of the power grid.
High-voltage transmission lines, typically operating at voltages of 100,000 volts or more, are used to send electricity over a nationwide network. These lines are part of the grid system that helps to distribute electricity across long distances efficiently and reliably.
The 1999 - 2006 acura tl's don't have a transmission oil cooler. no cooler lines to the standard radiator either. Phil