Originally posted by: AdamNuhfer
In my not perfect world it's 240,00 or 115,000 volts for transmission with a 345,000 volt line sharing out right of way that belongs to another utility. For our sub tranmission we use 34,500
For the customer use we give them 115,000 feed {Real Big customers}, 34,500 {Big customers}, others get a mix from 12,000-8000-4000 feeders. Regular old everyday folks {smaller customers} get a mix of 480/277{3 Phase}-240/120 {3 Phase or single}-208/120 {3 Phase} It can be one, two or three transformers depending on customer needs. In a perfect senerio where each phase has the same load, there will be little if any current flow on the system netural, in a Wye system. We try and break the single phase customers up so as to balance the load. On paper it looks good, in reality it's not so good. You run a single phase 7.2KV line 6 miles out along a rural road and get a numbler of people buy buliding lots, well then up goes your load. As for fuses blowing, happens all the time. We lose one line of a three phase 12 KV line, it causes problems for the three phase customers, doesn't do a thing to the single phase customers on the other two lines. I'm talking Wye here, not Delta as we have very little Delta Dist..