This document contains data on receiver end voltage (Er) and line current (I-line) for different load types: resistive, inductive, and capacitive. For resistive loads, Er decreases as I-line increases from 231V at 0.06A down to 188V at 0.319A. Inductive loads follow a similar trend. Capacitive loads show higher Er values that decrease less sharply with increasing I-line, ranging from 380V at 0.26A down to 260V at 0.061A. A graph compares the Er vs I-line relationships for the three load types.
This document contains data on receiver end voltage (Er) and line current (I-line) for different load types: resistive, inductive, and capacitive. For resistive loads, Er decreases as I-line increases from 231V at 0.06A down to 188V at 0.319A. Inductive loads follow a similar trend. Capacitive loads show higher Er values that decrease less sharply with increasing I-line, ranging from 380V at 0.26A down to 260V at 0.061A. A graph compares the Er vs I-line relationships for the three load types.
This document contains data on receiver end voltage (Er) and line current (I-line) for different load types: resistive, inductive, and capacitive. For resistive loads, Er decreases as I-line increases from 231V at 0.06A down to 188V at 0.319A. Inductive loads follow a similar trend. Capacitive loads show higher Er values that decrease less sharply with increasing I-line, ranging from 380V at 0.26A down to 260V at 0.061A. A graph compares the Er vs I-line relationships for the three load types.