These distribution facilities work at voltages of 50 kV or less.
Transformer-rectifier systems apply voltages of 50-100 kV at relatively high current densities.
It operates with a voltage of 125 kV and can transfer a power up to 300 megawatts.
The scheme is today in a bad state and only operated with a voltage of 100 kV.
Long-distance transmission is typically done with overhead lines at voltages of 115 to 1,200 kV.
Their power consumption is so great that they have a direct connection to the high-voltage grid at voltages of between 6.6 and 22 kV.
It is implemented as monopolar line for a voltage of 350 kV.
It works with a voltage of 82 kV and has a transfer rate of 200 megawatts.
It usually occurs at accelerating voltages of 0.3-4 kV.
Usually all circuits of such lines have voltages of 50 kV and more.