Abstract

Two ways of increasing of a distribution line natural loading with losses up to the capacity level, limited by the economic current density or by the current density of a heating of phase conductors are considered. The article shows that crosscurrent capacity compensation does not impose technical limitations on the possibility of natural loading of a distribution line increasing, in contrast to series capacitance, whose capabilities are limited by the active resistance of phase wires. The ratio of crosscurrent capacity compensation necessary to increase natural load of a distribution line to the capacity level limited by the economic current density or allowable by the current density of a heating of phase conductors is determined.

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