Do the same exercise as above with the replacement of the earlier transformer by a 40,000-220 V step-down transformer (Neglect, as before,

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Do the same exercise as above with the replacement of the earlier transformer by a 40,000-220 V step-down transformer (Neglect, as before, leakage losses though this may not be a good assumption any longer because of the very high voltage transmission involved). Hence, explain why high voltage transmission is preferred?

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answered Jan 6, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 5, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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The rating of a step-down transformer is 40000 V−220 V. 

Input voltage, V1 = 40000 V 

Output voltage, V2 = 220 V 

Total electric power required, P = 800 kW = 800 × 103

Source potential, V = 220 V 

Voltage at which the electric plant generates power, V' = 440 V 

Distance between the town and power generating station, d = 15 km 

Resistance of the two wire lines carrying power = 0.5 Ω/km 

Total resistance of the wire lines, R = (15 + 15)0.5 = 15 Ω

(b) Assuming that the power loss is negligible due to the leakage of current. 

Hence, power supplied by the plant = 800 kW + 6kW = 806 kW
(c) Voltage drop in the power line = IR = 20 × 15 = 300 V 

Hence, voltage that is transmitted by the power plant
= 300 + 40000 = 40300 V
The power is being generated in the plant at 440 V. 

Hence, the rating of the step-up transformer needed at the plant is 440 V − 40300 V.

Hence, power loss during transmission

In the previous exercise, the power loss due to the same reason is

Since the power loss is less for a high voltage transmission, high voltage transmissions are preferred for this purpose.

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