Electricity Quality And Power Consumption In Low Power (0.4 Kv) Networks
Mashalbek Erkinovich Yulchiev , Basic Doctoral Student, Tashkent State Technical University Named After Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan Afzaljon Axror Ogli Qodirov , Assistant, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Research is being conducted in Uzbekistan on the cases of symmetrical operation of low-voltage (0.4 kV) power distribution networks. One of the main reasons for the excess of electricity quality indicators over normative indicators is the uneven distribution of network phases, which leads to an increase in energy losses.
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Electricity,, wastes,
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