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Unit 2: Electricity
2.5 The National Grid
2.5.1 Structure and Function
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What is the primary purpose of the National Grid?
Distribute electricity
Transformers are used in the National Grid to increase voltage for transmission and decrease it for local distribution.
True
What are the typical voltage levels of high-voltage transmission lines in the National Grid?
275 kV or 400 kV
High-voltage transmission allows efficient transport of
electricity
over large distances.
True
Steps in the use of transformers in the National Grid:
1️⃣ Step-up transformers increase voltage from power stations
2️⃣ High-voltage transmission lines carry electricity over long distances
3️⃣ Step-down transformers decrease voltage for local use
What type of transformer increases voltage in the National Grid?
Step-up transformer
Match the voltage level in the National Grid with its purpose:
275 kV to 400 kV ↔️ Long-distance transmission
11 kV to 33 kV ↔️ Distribution to substations
230 V ↔️ Supply to homes and businesses
Transformers ensure reliable electricity supply by regulating voltage levels across the
National Grid
.
True
Power stations in the National Grid are often located far from population
centers
What is the primary function of transformers in the National Grid?
Change voltage levels
Step-up transformers in the National Grid increase voltage to minimize energy
losses
In a step-up transformer, the secondary coil has fewer turns than the primary coil.
False
Step-down transformers reduce voltage from high-voltage lines to local distribution
networks
Distribution voltage in the National Grid ranges from 11 kV to 33 kV to supply electricity to city
substations
Substations use transformers to step down high-voltage electricity to
230 V
for local use.
True
High-voltage transmission reduces energy loss by lowering the electrical
current
What is the function of a step-up transformer in the National Grid?
Increase voltage for transmission
Where are power stations often located in the National Grid?
Far from population centers
Transformers in the National Grid are used to change the voltage of electricity.
True
Step-down transformers reduce voltage from high to
low
Why is low voltage (230 V) used to supply homes and businesses?
It is safe for direct use
High-voltage transmission reduces energy loss by lowering the
current
in the lines.
True
What is the primary role of backup systems in the National Grid?
Supply electricity in emergencies
Monitoring and control systems in the National Grid track electricity flow in
real-time
.
True
The National Grid operates at high voltage to reduce energy
loss
Match the component of the National Grid with its description:
Power Stations ↔️ Generate electricity far from cities
High-Voltage Transmission Lines ↔️ Carry electricity long distances
Transformers ↔️ Change voltage levels
Local distribution networks deliver electricity to homes and businesses at
230
volts.
What are transformers used for in the National Grid?
Change voltage levels
What type of transformer decreases voltage in the National Grid?
Step-down transformer
High-voltage transmission reduces
current
and energy loss in the National Grid.
True
Transformers in the National Grid increase voltage for transmission and
decrease
voltage for local distribution.
What is the purpose of high-voltage transmission in the National Grid?
Efficient transport of electricity
High-voltage transmission lines in the National Grid operate at voltages of 275 kV or
400 kV
.
True
Steps involved in the operation of a transformer
1️⃣ AC electricity enters primary coil
2️⃣ Magnetic field is created in iron core
3️⃣ Secondary coil generates output voltage
Match the transformer type with its function in the National Grid:
Step-up transformer ↔️ Increases voltage from power stations
Step-down transformer ↔️ Decreases voltage for local use
What type of electricity is used in the National Grid?
Alternating current (AC)
What is the purpose of high voltage (275 kV to 400 kV) in the National Grid?
Transporting electricity long distances
Why is low voltage (230 V) used for homes and businesses in the National Grid?
Safe for direct use
What is the voltage level of high-voltage electricity in substations?
275 kV to 400 kV
Without high-voltage transmission, supplying electricity to remote areas would be impractical due to significant energy loss.
True
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