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255v - stopping ev charger
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<blockquote data-quote="ruggedscot" data-source="post: 550319" data-attributes="member: 35189"><p>doesnt have to injure,,, the higher voltage can be considers as a fire risk.... etc. </p><p></p><p>they are duty bound to maintain the voltage within specification, on all loads. sounds like they have a customer thats going below voltage someplace, and they are trying to keep that from happening, and when the system is low loaded the voltage is higher.</p><p></p><p>where is the local transformer, does it have a manual or auto tap changer. the 11kv system what does that feed how many consumers and area covered.... what about that ? maybe thats where the issuer lies on the 11kb side hence its a headache to the utility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruggedscot, post: 550319, member: 35189"] doesnt have to injure,,, the higher voltage can be considers as a fire risk.... etc. they are duty bound to maintain the voltage within specification, on all loads. sounds like they have a customer thats going below voltage someplace, and they are trying to keep that from happening, and when the system is low loaded the voltage is higher. where is the local transformer, does it have a manual or auto tap changer. the 11kv system what does that feed how many consumers and area covered.... what about that ? maybe thats where the issuer lies on the 11kb side hence its a headache to the utility. [/QUOTE]
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