The document discusses allowable voltage variations and how to calculate voltage drop in an electrical system. It lists the allowable voltage variation for different parts of the system, from 5% for WAPDA down to 1% for services. It then outlines the key factors and formula used to calculate the total voltage drop along a feeder line based on the line length, impedance, total load, current, and supply voltage.
The document discusses allowable voltage variations and how to calculate voltage drop in an electrical system. It lists the allowable voltage variation for different parts of the system, from 5% for WAPDA down to 1% for services. It then outlines the key factors and formula used to calculate the total voltage drop along a feeder line based on the line length, impedance, total load, current, and supply voltage.
The document discusses allowable voltage variations and how to calculate voltage drop in an electrical system. It lists the allowable voltage variation for different parts of the system, from 5% for WAPDA down to 1% for services. It then outlines the key factors and formula used to calculate the total voltage drop along a feeder line based on the line length, impedance, total load, current, and supply voltage.
The document discusses allowable voltage variations and how to calculate voltage drop in an electrical system. It lists the allowable voltage variation for different parts of the system, from 5% for WAPDA down to 1% for services. It then outlines the key factors and formula used to calculate the total voltage drop along a feeder line based on the line length, impedance, total load, current, and supply voltage.
Impedence of Feeder ohm/Km Total impedence length x impedence Calculate total load of feeder in KVA KVA Calculate total current Amperers Amperes Total voltage drop Amperes x Tot .impedence (Voltage drop x100)/total % voltage Drop Voltage of feeder