What is the meaning of ST and HT in electrical transmission
and what are thier range.
Answer Posted / sunil kumar das
ST means sub station transmission it's range 11KV to 33KV
HT means High voltage Transmission line it's range 110 to
400KV.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 48 Yes | 20 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is power in wattage of 8.5 TR AC
When are the directional relays used?
can some one clearly explain why -48 volt DC use in telecom site????
prove that power consumed in 3 phase delta system is 3 times as compared to 3 phase star system
if a 3phase 100kva distribution transformer , 400 v,50 hz, 4-wire system is loaded at 160 k.w mostly 1-phase Lighting & Airconditioning split a.c load what will be the net effect on the power system in terms of voltage, powerfactor, current , efficiency of xformer
what is the carona effects meaning in HT line transmmission system
Why High voltage are generate noise ?
Can anybody inform me about the pattern of ECIL GET( Graduate Engineers Trainee) interview for Electrical students? Will there be HR round as well? I thought of preparing for 2 to 3 subjects thoroughly. Will it be sufficient? Please share your thoughts.
please write motor, transformer, Generator setting, fault level calculation of Tr.etc
Can we use a absolute encoder to show rpm of a motor ? what about the condition when power is off ? what is difference if a incremental one is used ?abanirout@gmail.com
Why efficiency in thermal power plant is low?
Please send 110 kv sb station full single line drawing(sld)
What is the HVDC Transmission System? What are the conditions applicable to lay an HVDC Line?
How they LT panel busbar size choose
how to calculate micom relay earth falt time and current sertting