Tangy
Electrical
- Sep 8, 2009
- 3
Why is there no neutral or earth conductor on 11kV & 33kV systems and that of higher voltages (110kV, 275kV).
But there is such a conductor(s) on LV systems?
If there is no neutral conductor each phase needs to be perfectly balanced is this not impossible? The role of the neutral conductor is to carry the current imbalance of the three phases. For example at LV you would not provide a three phase supply with no neutral conductor, but would do at 11kV
In systems with no earth conductor how does that fault current (three phase or earth fault) return to the transformer neutral point on earthed systems ?
If neutral and earth conductors are not a requirement on 11kV systems why are that a requirement on LV systems?
But there is such a conductor(s) on LV systems?
If there is no neutral conductor each phase needs to be perfectly balanced is this not impossible? The role of the neutral conductor is to carry the current imbalance of the three phases. For example at LV you would not provide a three phase supply with no neutral conductor, but would do at 11kV
In systems with no earth conductor how does that fault current (three phase or earth fault) return to the transformer neutral point on earthed systems ?
If neutral and earth conductors are not a requirement on 11kV systems why are that a requirement on LV systems?