The following figure shows a primary feeder connected to 20 laterals. At the end of each lateral, we have a load of 215.
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voltage Drop and Power Loss with Uniformly Distributed Loads
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The following figure shows a primary feeder connected to 20 laterals. At the end of each lateral, we have a load of 215.5 kVA at 0.9 lagging PF. The voltage at NO is 4.16 kV. The conductors data are Primary Main Conductors 556,500 26/7 ACSR Three-Phase Lateral Conductors 266, 800 26/7 ACSR All lines have Deq = 3.5 ft. Develop an etap model which calculates The line-to-neutral voltage drop from N1 to NA The line-to-neutral voltage at N10 Total losses in the feeder
N 2,500 ft NON1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 2,500 ft 12,000 ft
The solution is not to find the cost
The following figure shows a primary feeder connected to 20 laterals. At the end of each lateral, we have a load of 215.5 kVA at 0.9 lagging PF. The voltage at NO is 4.16 kV. The conductors data are Primary Main Conductors 556,500 26/7 ACSR Three-Phase Lateral Conductors 266, 800 26/7 ACSR All lines have Deq = 3.5 ft. Develop an etap model which calculates The line-to-neutral voltage drop from N1 to NA The line-to-neutral voltage at N10 Total losses in the feeder
N 2,500 ft NON1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 2,500 ft 12,000 ft