We have an MV transformer which converts between medium and high voltage, so what's the HV transformer for?
What is the HV transformer for?
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Well as far as I understood:
LV-Transformer
LV <--> MV
32 EU/t <--> 128 EU/tMV-Transformer
MV <--> HV
128 EU/t <--> 512 EU/tHV-Transformer
HV <--> HHV (HIgh High Voltage or whatever )
512 EU/t <--> 2048 EU/t (Just for transportation of energy over long distance) -
Well as far as I understood:
LV-Transformer
LV <--> MV
32 EU/t <--> 128 EU/tMV-Transformer
MV <--> HV
128 EU/t <--> 512 EU/tHV-Transformer
HV <--> HHV (HIgh High Voltage or whatever )
512 EU/t <--> 2048 EU/t (Just for transportation of energy over long distance)Ah, I see, thanks.
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I think they've been using T1, T2, T3, T4 for voltage designation.
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I usually use the following to sort it:
EV - hvy. Industrial (512 - 2056 EU)
-> HV - Industrial (128 - 512 EU)-> MV - Comercial (65 - 128 EU)
-> LV - Residential (32 EU or less)
LV is the machine usage stage, whereas MV is the 'replacement' phase for crystal charging... The higher phases are for pure power production (imo)...
Transformers are go -between's for each level, so you need the appropriate one to transfer the energy first from higher - to - lower tiers before being able to use it in current form...