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The 6.6KV device will conduct before the 11KV device, quite possibly even in normal operation. Don't use it this way!
230 Volt
Your electrician is correct on this. However, the pump is designed for 230V and will use less electricity, thus saving money if wired for 230V. Yeah, if you have to rewire for 230 V then it would be more expensive until your savings had consumed or offset the expense.
if we take 11kv /33kv yhe current produced will be less when compared to 230v/11kv.. the curent produced will be gerater than 1000amp or above so the winding of the transformers will damage because thier is no winding at present to with stand the huge amount of current by K.B.N.GANGADHAR sasi institute of technology and engineering
Why are you asking someone to do your homework for you? Ask your teacher.
A full-wave bridge rectifier diode circuit is typically used to convert 230V AC to 230V DC. This circuit utilizes four diodes arranged in a bridge configuration to efficiently convert the alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) by rectifying both the positive and negative halves of the AC wave.
415V 3 phase is the line to line voltage. The line to neutral of this supply is 230V single phase. Therefore you use one of the phases and the neutral.
Yes, you can use a 230 volt device on a 240 volt supply.
India's voltage is 230V so you need one that will convert from that to US standard.
To convert 1000W at 24V DC to an equivalent wattage at 230V AC, you can use the formula P = VI, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. First, calculate the current at 24V DC using P = VI. Then, use this current with 230V to find the equivalent power at 230V AC.
600mm is the distance between two conductors in 11kv line
A digital voltmeter with a range up to 11kV would be suitable for measuring a voltage of 11kV. Ensure the voltmeter is rated for the high voltage to be measured and follow safety protocols when working with high voltage systems.
it will not run
No bell wire is not meant to be 230V.
if you drove the 18V winding with 230V the transformer would burn out, if it didn't catch fire first