3.2.1 Introduction.According to international rules there are, only two voltage levels: - Low voltage: up to and including 1 kV AC (or 1 500 V,, DC) - High voltage: above 1 kV AC (or 1 500 V, DC).Most electrical appliances used in household commercial and, industrial applications work with low-voltage. High-voltage. Is used not only to transmit electrical energy over very large distances but also, for regional distribution to the load. Centers via fine branches. However because different, high-voltage levels are used for transmission and, regional distribution. And because the tasks and requirements of the switchgear and substations are also very different the term, "medium-voltage." Has come to be used for the voltages required for regional power distribution that are part of the high-voltage range from 1 kV. AC up to and including 52 kV AC (FIG. 3.2-1). Most operating voltages in medium-voltage systems are in the 3 kV AC to 40.5 kV. AC range.The electrical transmission and distribution systems not only connect power plants and electricity consumers but also,,, With their "meshed systems," form a supraregional backbone with reserves for reliable supply and for the compensation of. Load differences. High operating voltages (and therefore low cur.
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