The document classifies overhead transmission lines based on their length and how capacitance is accounted for. Short transmission lines are 50 miles or less and operate at voltages below 33kV, accounting for resistance and inductance only. Medium lines are 50-100 miles long at 66-132kV voltages, accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance using either the nominal T or nominal Π method. Long lines are over 100 miles at over 132kV voltages, also accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance.
The document classifies overhead transmission lines based on their length and how capacitance is accounted for. Short transmission lines are 50 miles or less and operate at voltages below 33kV, accounting for resistance and inductance only. Medium lines are 50-100 miles long at 66-132kV voltages, accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance using either the nominal T or nominal Π method. Long lines are over 100 miles at over 132kV voltages, also accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance.
The document classifies overhead transmission lines based on their length and how capacitance is accounted for. Short transmission lines are 50 miles or less and operate at voltages below 33kV, accounting for resistance and inductance only. Medium lines are 50-100 miles long at 66-132kV voltages, accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance using either the nominal T or nominal Π method. Long lines are over 100 miles at over 132kV voltages, also accounting for resistance, inductance, and capacitance.