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distribution factor ['dis·trə′byü·shən 'fak·tər](nucleonics) A term used to express the modification of the effect of radiation in a biological system attributable to the nonuniform distribution of an internally deposited isotope, such as radium's being concentrated in bones.

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Q: What is Load Distribution Factor in Electricity Distribution?
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How do you consume electricity in maharashtra?

Power is consumed whenever a load is connected to the distribution supply panel.The load is usually controlled by a switch, contactors for motors or breakers located in the distribution panel. Load on line power is consumed, load off line no power is consumed.


How do you solve low voltage in electricity problems?

low voltage problem may arise due to unbalancing of distribution transformer in your area. please ask your electricity provider to balance load on distribution transformer.


What is the path that the electricity takes from its source to a load and back?

Electricity travels from the source, typically a power plant or generator, through transmission lines to a substation. From the substation, it is distributed through distribution lines to the load, such as a home or business. Once the electricity powers the load, it flows back through the system to complete the circuit.


What is a load electricity wise?

A 'load' is a device that does work by using electricity. 'Load' can also refer to the amount of electricity used.


What has the author Dennis Bellamy written?

Dennis Bellamy has written: 'The domestic consumer' 'Load factor in the electricity supply industry'


What is the function of an electrical load of a circuit?

its the alternatingg currentAnswerA load is any device, or group of devices, that draws energy from an electrical supply.For examplethe filament of a flashlight is the load supplied by that flashlight's battery.a loudspeaker is the load supplied by an amplifier.your residence represents a load to your electricity supplier's distribution transformer. a whole geographical area represents the load supplied by the electricity grid.In another use of the term, we say that a generator or transformer is 'loaded' when it connected to a load, but is 'off-load' when it is operating but not connected to a load.


How much electricity do you use in one day?

The amount of electricity used per day is measured by the watt-hour meter.The electricity consumed depends on the following factors:-Power Factor(p.f) of the load.Amount of load.


What is APFC panel?

An Automatic Power Factor Correction (Controller) panel is used to Save Energy by consistently maintaining higher power factor. Low Power Factor leads to poor power efficiency, thereby increasing the apparent power drawn from the distribution network. This results in overloading of Transformer, Bus bars, Switch gears, Cables and other distribution devices within the Industry or consumer area.With an APFC the energy producer can:Avoid Penalization for lower power factor.Enjoy incentives for higher power factor operation being extended to Industries by some Electricity Boards/ Companies.Optimize the connected load for improved plant load factor.Avoid manual disruption.Avoid high current consumption losses.Improvement in voltage regulation.Decrease Maximum Demand KVA, thus avoiding penalty and Demand Charges.


What is the other name of plant factor in load forecasting?

Load Factor


Can a power factor be -23.4?

No, Power factor may not have a magnitude greater than 1. It represents the proportion of power used by the load as compare to the total power delivered to the load. If the load is able to store power, then some of the power delivered to the load will be stored and then returned back to the electricity supply (50 times a second, depending on your grid frequency).


Is Poor power factor causes overload on alternator transformer and distribution lines?

yes it is true gal or boy what everAnother AnswerPoor power factor doesn't necessarily cause an 'overload' (transmission/distribution systems are designed to cope), but it is certainly responsible for a load drawing more current than necessary. This is because a load with a poor (low) power factor draws more current than is necessary to supply the same amount of energy.


Why the power factor improves with the load?

Power factor doesn't necessarily 'improve with the load', but it is determined by the load.