Extra High Tension (EHT) definition
Extra High Tension (EHT) means supply voltages above 33000 volts;
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage exceeding 33000 Volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956 till the regulations under Sec 53 of the Electricity Act 2003 are notified.
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage exceeding 33000 Volts.
More Definitions of Extra High Tension (EHT)
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage of 33000 Volts and above under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956;
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage exceeding 33000 Volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956.
Extra High Tension (EHT) means all voltages above 33 kilovolt (kV);
Extra High Tension (EHT) or "Extra High Voltage (EHV)" means voltage higher than 33kV;
Extra High Tension (EHT) means the voltage above 33000 Volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 or their successor regulations framed under section 53 of the Electricity Act, 2003;
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage exceeding 33000 volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation as may be specified by the Central Electricity Authority from time to time;
Extra High Tension (EHT) means a voltage exceeding 33000 Volts under normal conditions.