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« on: July 10, 2017, 03:05:41 PM »
Do you guys know both fell performed at the point of supply, while the losses in the lines invoiced globally. But these depend on the apparent intensity called by the consumers (losses by Joule effect). If the power factor of active power consumed. In France, this billing is very complex. It is regulated by the Ministry of Industry: OJ No 170 of 23 July 2002, pages 12600 et seq. It currently only concerns customers connected to high voltage, the winter months and during peak hours. investing in shares. Example: Let a purely reactive dipole (a capacitor for example) crossed by a current of intensity 1 A under 230 volts. The power factor cos ⁡ (π / 2) {\ displaystyle \ cos (\ pi / 2) is introduced by a dipole introducing a phase shift of π / 2 {\ displaystyle \ pi / 2} \ pi / 2 between the voltage and the current, } \ Cos (\ pi / 2) is zero. The active Popper, invoiced by the distributor, is therefore zero. However, the apparent power is 230 VA and it actually passes 1A in the line, which implies losses by joule effect and obliges the distributor to size its material (transformers, lines, ...) accordingly. Laghouat, Algeria?
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