@mbhangui is this a fact?
(Ref: your mention above that The standards for voltage regulation in our country has been officially lowered to tolerances of 240 +-
10%)
I just want to know if this can be verified. Not to start a political discussion here.
The earlier tolerance of IE rules of 1956 did not allow voltage to exceed 250v. This was changed in 2010 and probably implemented in 2019 somewhere in the lockdown period. The reason may not be political (there are two govts involved here) but to ramp up the country's energy requirements for the future at lower cost.
I have voltmeter in my av room since 2012. The voltages always used to be around 230 v. Since the lockdown in 2019, I have been seeing voltages above 240 and going as high as 248 - 251 volts. People in my complex have been regularly losing the tv sets. My computer SMPS went burst during this period. The so called long lasting led tube lights and bulbs have been regularly going burst. My building association complained to the EB and the guys came, measured the voltages and say there is nothing wrong with the voltages. Even in hifivsion forum I'm regularly seening people having the audio equipment power supplies getting damaged recently. I have installed voltage stabilizer in every room of my house. Even my washing machine, microwave oven now runs on stabilizers.
As per the (erstwhile) Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, vide Rule 2(av), the following were the limits:
-Low Voltage: Not exceeding 250 V.
-Medium Voltage: Not exceeding 650 V.
-High Voltage: Not exceeding 33000 V.
-Extra High Voltage: Exceeding 33000 V
However, it may be noted that the IE Rules have now been superseded by the Central Electricity Authority (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010 and the above definition is removed in the CEA Regulations, 2010. The below text has been taken from the IEC rules. It clearly says that the tolerances have been changed for
"economic advantage"
Standard Alternating Voltage in India
The standard voltage ( in India ) for low and medium line distribution was 230 V for single phase and 230 / 400 V for three phase system but due to economic advantage IEC recommended 240 V for single phase and 240 / 415 V for three phase system voltage with ± 6% voltage variation.
- The IEC decided ± 10% voltage variation allowed for 240 V for single phase and 240 / 415 V for three phase system voltage in the year 2009.
- The 110 kV is not standard transmission voltage but it is included due to sake of equipment which are already used for 110 kV.
- The standard DC distribution voltage is 220 / 440 V.
Standard Alternating voltage Line to Line
- 240 V ( Line to Neutral )
- 415 V