prismpower
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 19
hello,
we have a 36kV power transformer with on load tap changer, 36kV switch-gear. we have load on 40kms from the substation. shall we procure higher voltage cables rating (20.8/36 max 42kV instead of 18/30 max 36kV) to allow the tap-changer compensate the voltage drop? or we should use capacitors? are the 36kV designed to operate contentiously on 36kV while they are usually used for 33kV?
what about the losses with relation to the voltage drop?
sorry for the many questions. but we should take proper decision in this regards.
cheers.
we have a 36kV power transformer with on load tap changer, 36kV switch-gear. we have load on 40kms from the substation. shall we procure higher voltage cables rating (20.8/36 max 42kV instead of 18/30 max 36kV) to allow the tap-changer compensate the voltage drop? or we should use capacitors? are the 36kV designed to operate contentiously on 36kV while they are usually used for 33kV?
what about the losses with relation to the voltage drop?
sorry for the many questions. but we should take proper decision in this regards.
cheers.