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Electrical Engineering - what are the Requirements of good distribution system
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Requirements of good distribution system
what are the Requirements of good distribution system
Gopal
said on : 2018-08-08 01:53:18
REQUIREMENTS OF GOOD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM:-
The important requirements of good distribution system are as follows
The declared consumer voltage will remain within _± 5% of t,he declared voltage.
There will be no power failure. Even it exists, it should be as minimum as possible.
The line will not be overloaded.
The insulation resistance of the whole system will be kept minimum to avoid any leakage and probable danger to human life.
The efficiency of the lines will be made as high as possible.
The distribution system is to be made as economical as pòssible
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