Low Tension (LT) definition

Low Tension (LT) means a supply at low voltage or medium voltage;
Low Tension (LT) means supply voltages of 650 Volts and below;
Low Tension (LT) means a voltage that does not exceed 250 volts between phase and neutral or 440 volts between any two phases;

Examples of Low Tension (LT) in a sentence

  • Each array structure of the PV yard, Low Tension (LT) power system, earthing grid for switchyard, all electrical equipment, inverter, all junction boxes, etc.

  • The plant shall feed AC power to the Low Tension (LT) distribution grid power supply through adjacent substation.


More Definitions of Low Tension (LT)

Low Tension (LT) means the voltage of 230 volts between the phase and neutral or 440 volts between any two phases under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible from time to time;
Low Tension (LT) means a voltage that does not exceed 250 volts between phase and neutral or 440 volts between any two phases under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956 till the new rules are made under section 53 of the Act.
Low Tension (LT) means the voltage that does not exceed 250 Volt between phase and neutral or 440 volt between any two phases, subject to the percentage variation allowed by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) from time to time;
Low Tension (LT) means a voltage that does not exceed, 250 volts between phase and neutral or 440 volts between any two phases under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956.
Low Tension (LT) means a voltage that does not exceed 1000volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation as may be specified by the Central Electricity Authority from time to time;
Low Tension (LT) means a voltage that does not exceed, 250 volts between phase and neutral or 440 volts between any two phases; subject to the percentage variation allowed under this code;;
Low Tension (LT) means the voltage of 230 volts between phase and neutral or