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Voltage Multiples of 11

06/15/2010 1:46 PM

In India generation and transmission voltage is multiple of 11. What is the reason?

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06/15/2010 2:00 PM

Politics....Indira congress,BJP,NCP.RJD,Thrinamool,..etc

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06/15/2010 2:20 PM

Answer; it's all in your mind...

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I repeat. This has GOT to be the single most asked (and annoying) question in this forum!

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06/15/2010 5:15 PM

Agreed... and another is the famous "what cables do I need for a load of...".

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06/15/2010 5:22 PM

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06/15/2010 7:45 PM

Because 10 was already taken, and 12 is too much.

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06/16/2010 4:58 AM

In Some countries it is 10 3/4....1/4 less from 11.( you know which countries are those...)

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06/16/2010 9:23 AM

Insulator discs are manufactured for a good wheather condition they can take 11kv. So if you have more voltage you need more disks but always multiple of 11.

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06/16/2010 12:38 PM

19th century, DC systems used night supply by lead/acid batteries.

Decimal numbers were trendy and 50 cells seemed right.

At 2.2 volts/cell =110V started the tradition.

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06/16/2010 2:17 PM

From Basic Electrical Engineering, the form factor of an AC waveform is the ratio of its RMS value to its average value, the value of which is 1.1 . I think, the multiplier number 11 is originated from this back ground.

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06/16/2010 2:23 PM

thankyou sir,

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08/10/2010 3:21 AM

or.dusra ans. nhi hi.

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06/17/2010 9:55 AM

It is true only with respect to AC power systems. The first known man-made source of electricity is a cell, which is DC in nature. But, after realizing the disadvantages of the DC electric equipments, AC Electricity generating machines were invented. When these AC Machines were developed, the power of these machines was to be compared with the already available DC electricity, as it is human tendency to compare anything new with the existing ones. As in the case of steam engines.

When steam engines were invented, the power of the steam engines was compared with that of the horses, which were the power sources before the invention of the steam engine.

So, a value called RMS Value for AC Electricity was derived which compared the effectiveness of the AC Electricity with that of the DC Electricity. This value is the Effective Value of AC Electricity. As we were more interested in knowing the effect of AC electricity, all measuring instruments were and are designed to measure only the RMS value of AC electricity – may it be Voltage, Current, Power, etc.

But, for the designer sitting in the design lab, more than the effective value, the average value over a period on one sinusoidal cycle of AC Electricity was important. So, he designed an AC electric Generator, which would produce, on an average, a voltage over a period of one cycle, of say, 10kV (10 is a round figure, you know).

But, when this machine was built to the design and put to operation and when the output voltage was measured, it was found to be 11kV, as the meter was measuring NOT the average value but the effective or the RMS value. This relation existed for any voltage. So, a factor was arrived at – relating the RMS value and the average value, called Form Factor, which is the ratio of RMS value to the Average value, which for a sinusoidal wave form was about 1.1. Then, when the voltage was to be transformed, it was easy to have a whole number for the turns ratio of the transformer and hence all subsequent AC voltages became multiples of 11.

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