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High voltage systems are essential in electric power transmission and distribution, allowing electricity to be transported over long distances with minimal energy loss. Power lines, transmission lines, and transformers all play a role in the power transmission and distribution process. Transformers are used to step up or down voltage levels, depending on whether the electricity is transported over long distances or distributed to end-users. Voltage classification is a method for organizing voltages based on their range. There are four primary classifications of voltage levels: low (LV), medium…mehr

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High voltage systems are essential in electric power transmission and distribution, allowing electricity to be transported over long distances with minimal energy loss. Power lines, transmission lines, and transformers all play a role in the power transmission and distribution process. Transformers are used to step up or down voltage levels, depending on whether the electricity is transported over long distances or distributed to end-users. Voltage classification is a method for organizing voltages based on their range. There are four primary classifications of voltage levels: low (LV), medium (MV), HV, and extra HV (EHV). Ultra HV (UHV) is another classification for exceptionally high voltages, typically used in long-distance power transmission projects. Insulation is a crucial aspect of HV systems, as it prevents electrical current from leaking and causing short circuits, equipment damage, or even fires. Different types of insulation are used depending on the voltage level and application, such as air, gas, oil, or solid materials like plastics and ceramics.
Autorenporträt
Amin GhorbanzadehDipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Università Islamica Azad, sede di Tabriz, Tabriz, IranAli GhorbanzadehDipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Università Islamica Azad, sede di Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.