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Re: Why pole pigs are rare in Europe
Original poster: "Finn Hammer by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <f-h-at-c.dk>
Guys, a few comments from Europe:
Not to forget that we have 3-phase service to every house as a rule
rather than an exception. :-)
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> Original poster: "Ben McMillen
>
> I thought the idea of HV distribution was to reduce line
> loss? It would seem to me that LV distribution at 220v
> would introduce quite a bit of resistive line loss..
> especially for higher current services..
>
> Coiling In Pittsburgh
> Ben McMillen
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This is true, you don`t get very far with 220 volts, however there is
the notion of safety: To someone like myself, being used to the 20kV
lines stopping a safe distance fron town, it makes a shiver down my
spine when I see pictures of HV lines crossing residential areas.
Remember the crap movie "Rain"
Original poster: "Crow Leader
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> This is true, but they also like 50Hz in Europe, to make sure they have
> bigger, slower motors and transformers than places with 60Hz.
KEN
Another correct observation, but look at it this way: at 60Hz, a half
period is 8.33mS, hard to handle during mental calculations, we got 10mS
for a noce, clean interface with the metric system.
This much said, I envy you guys your pole pigs and your Maxwell pulse
capacitors.
Cheers, Finn Hammer