Sending End Voltage using Sending End Power (STL) evaluator uses Sending End Voltage = Sending End Power/(3*Sending End Current*cos(Sending End Phase Angle)) to evaluate the Sending End Voltage, The Sending End Voltage using Sending End Power (STL) is the electrical potential difference at the source end of the line relative to the load voltage. In short lines, this voltage remains relatively constant due to minimal impedance effects, ensuring efficient power transfer with negligible voltage drop from source to load. Sending End Voltage is denoted by Vs symbol.
How to evaluate Sending End Voltage using Sending End Power (STL) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Sending End Voltage using Sending End Power (STL), enter Sending End Power (Ps), Sending End Current (Is) & Sending End Phase Angle (Φs) and hit the calculate button.