@@GauravJ I watched your most of the video related to Substations equipment. It's was very knowledgeable and helpful for interviews point of view. Thank you so much. Especially your way of explaining is very good.
It will be 12c or 19c 2.5mm copper cable depending on COP metering. For protection relay will also use multicore 2.5mm copper cable usually used 4c copper cable to connect relay but depends on protection relays.
Thank you Sir, it is a comprehensive explanation
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One request from my side can you please make a video on the strung conductor 🙏🙏
Sir,your video is very very helpful..🙏 please make a video on partial discharge test and DGA test of transformer...and
Sir your are explaining very nice
Helpful as always!
Very good. Thanks 🙏
🎉❤nice explanation
thank you very much sir, this help he alot
what is the difference between (pushing & insulator) ?
Please request for all languages translator video make sir
well, very detail video. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
@@GauravJ I watched your most of the video related to Substations equipment. It's was very knowledgeable and helpful for interviews point of view. Thank you so much. Especially your way of explaining is very good.
plz need a dedicated video for capacitor banks
Sure. I’ll try
For Protectin class y burden is not mentioned?
Which type of cable is used as lead from the ct terminal box to the control room???
It will be 12c or 19c 2.5mm copper cable depending on COP metering. For protection relay will also use multicore 2.5mm copper cable usually used 4c copper cable to connect relay but depends on protection relays.
1 Amp will have less burden
1amps will give less burden
1 Amp will have less burden due to less i2r loss
1A will give less burden than 5A
1A rating give low burden
1A
Both have same burden
1A