Normal Voltage Clause Samples

The 'Normal Voltage' clause defines the standard or expected voltage level at which electrical equipment or systems are designed to operate. In practice, this clause specifies the precise voltage range that is considered acceptable for normal functioning, such as 120V or 240V for household appliances, and may reference industry standards or regulatory requirements. By clearly establishing the baseline voltage, this clause helps ensure equipment compatibility, operational safety, and prevents damage or malfunction due to incorrect voltage supply.
Normal Voltage. The normal voltage at the high side of the main power transformer shall be 110 KV, plus or minus 5 percent.
Normal Voltage. The normal voltage at the high side of the main power transformer shall be determined during preliminary engineering and shown in figure 11, to be attached, with allowance for plus or minus 5 percent.
Normal Voltage. The normal voltage at the high side of the step-up trans­former shall be 138 kV, plus or minus 10.0 percent.