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What is the maximum current on transmission lines?

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Answered by abhiboss
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If a line is transmission in a forward direction it does not end and it moves infinitive and it concurrent will not come very quickly
Answered by Manojsharma1
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Thus value of power transmitted can easily be calculated at 132 kv or 200 kv or 400 kv for a given value of current.

Normally for continuous operation the transmission lines used on various voltage are designed to carry or transmit maximum power loads at the designed maximum conductor temperature of 650 C as follows
At 132 kv with 'Panther' ACSR = 75 MVA
At 220 kv with 'Zebra' ACSR = 200 MVA
At 400 kv with 'Moose' ACST = 500 MVA
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