RIV tests on transmission line hard ware is done to
O determine the induced noise due to corona
O
interfering electric field in the neighborhood of power lines
O
determine or measure noise generated in radio frequency range due to corona or pd's
O high frequency signals induced in power lines
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RIV tests on transmission line hardware are done to determine or measure noise generated in the radio frequency range due to corona or PD's (option 3rd).
- RIV tests stand for Radio Influence Tests, which are used in electricals to ensure that signal transmission on hardware lines is error-free.
- When the high-voltage equipment and power lines reach a particular voltage, it ionizes the surrounding fluid and emits an electrical discharge in the form of noise.
- The corona effect, or corona discharge, is the name given to this electrical discharge.
- To avoid this, RIV tests, also known as corona tests, are performed on transmission lines in hardware.
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