in our sub station why we step down firstly 33kv\11kv then
11kv to 430v. can we direct step down 33v to 430.v.

Answer Posted / nilkanth

yes we can do it.

But it is not feasible since
1]feeder were design on constant current (44kV/11Kv-line
from nearest substation to distribution transformer)
2]Distributor lines designs for constant voltage(11kV/440V-
line from distribution transformer to home)

It is normal practise to have less flctuation at load end.

please revert back for any query?


Nilkanth--SIEMENS

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