High Voltage (HV) definition

High Voltage (HV) means the voltage higher than 650 volts but which does not exceed 33,000 volts 50 cycles under normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956;
High Voltage (HV) or ‘High Tension (HT)’ means the voltage higher than 400 volts, AC, 50 HZ, but which does not exceed 33,000 volts, Alternating current 50 HZ under normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956.
High Voltage (HV) or ‘High Tension (HT)’ means the voltage higher than 440 volts but which does not exceed 33,000 volts, under normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956

Examples of High Voltage (HV) in a sentence

  • The charges in this statement are calculated using the following methodologies as per the Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement (DCUSA)3: • Common Distribution Charging Methodology (CDCM); for Low Voltage (LV) and High Voltage (HV) Designated Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 16; and • Extra High Voltage (EHV) Distribution Charging Methodology (EDCM); for Designated EHV Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 18.

  • The charges in this statement are calculated using the following methodologies as per the Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement (DCUSA)3 : • Common Distribution Charging Methodology (CDCM); for Low Voltage (LV) and High Voltage (HV) Designated Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 16; and • Extra-High Voltage (EHV) Distribution Charging Methodology (EDCM); for Designated EHV Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 17.

  • The charges in this statement are calculated using the following methodologies as per the Distribution Connection and use of system Agreement (DCUSA)3: • Common Distribution Charging Methodology (CDCM); for Low Voltage (LV) and High Voltage (HV) Designated Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 16; and • Extra-High Voltage (EHV) Distribution Charging Methodology (EDCM) for Designated EHV Properties as per DCUSA Schedule 17.

  • A High Voltage (HV) system (over 1000V) is where voltage is generated and distributed at high voltage or transformed to and distributed at high voltage.

  • All the power plants in WAPDA’s power system are operated in an integrated manner to supply power to the National Grid consisting of a large network of High Voltage and Extra High Voltage (HV & EHV) transmission lines and grid stations.


More Definitions of High Voltage (HV)

High Voltage (HV) means a voltage level above 650 Volts and up to 33000 Volts;
High Voltage (HV) means voltage above 1,000 volts, generally 11,000 volts, for supply to Consumers
High Voltage (HV) or “High Tension (HT)” means a voltage level between 650 Volts and 33000 Volts;
High Voltage (HV) or “High Tension (HT)” means a voltage level above 440 Volts and up to and including 33000 Volts;
High Voltage (HV) or “High Tension (HT)” means the voltage higher than 440 Volts, but which does not exceed 33000 Volts under normal condition, subject to the percentage variation allowed by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) from time to time;
High Voltage (HV) means the set of nominal voltage levels greater than 33 kV up to and including 220 kV.
High Voltage (HV) or “High Tension (HT)” means all voltages above and including 650 Volt and up to and including 33,000 Volts;