The standard voltage
( in India ) for low and medium line distribution was 230 V for single phase
and 230 / 400 V for three phase system but due to economic advantage IEC recommended
240 V for single phase and 240 / 415 V for three phase system voltage with ± 6%
voltage variation.
- The IEC decided ± 10% voltage variation allowed for 240 V for single phase and 240 / 415 V for three phase system voltage in the year 2009.
- The 110 kV is not standard transmission voltage but it is included due to sake of equipment which are already used for 110 kV.
- The standard DC distribution voltage is 220 / 440 V.
Standard Alternating voltage Line to Line
- 240 V ( Line to Neutral )
- 415 V
- 3.3 kV
- 11 kV
- 22 kV
- 33 kV
- 66 kV
- 110 kV
- 132 kV
- 220 kV
- 400 kV
Voltage Variations Limits
- 10% for low voltage
- 6% for higher side and 9% on lower side in the high voltage transmission
- 12.5% for extra high voltage transmission
The system voltage with lowest voltage and highest voltage is summarized as below.
System voltage
|
Lowest voltage
|
Highest voltage
|
240 V
|
216 V
|
264 V
|
415 V
|
374 V
|
457 V
|
3.3 kV
|
3.0 kV
|
3.6 kV
|
6.6 kV
|
6.0 kV
|
7.2 kV
|
11 kV
|
10 kV
|
12 kV
|
22 kV
|
20 kV
|
24 kV
|
33 kV
|
30 kV
|
36 kV
|
66 kV
|
60 kV
|
72.5 kV
|
132 kV
|
120 kV
|
145 kV
|
220 kV
|
200 kV
|
245 kV
|
440 kV
|
380 kV
|
420 kV
|
These voltage
variations have no concerned with permissible voltage variations.
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