Extra High Voltage definition

Extra High Voltage means be defined as 230 KV facilities and above.
Extra High Voltage means a voltage equal to or higher than 132kV;
Extra High Voltage means the voltage, which exceeds 33000 volts subject, however to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 or as per new Rules framed as per provisions of the Act;

Examples of Extra High Voltage in a sentence

  • Generally, the voltage schedule is determined based on conditions in the proximity of generating stations and Extra High Voltage (“EHV”) (defined as 230 KV facilities and above) stations with voltage regulating capabilities.

  • 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.

  • The State transmission utility or the Transmission/Distribution Licensee shall bear the cost of Extra High Voltage (EHV)/ High Voltage (HV) transmission line up to a distance of 10 km.

  • The AEP transmission facilities for the PJM region are divided into the following three performance categories: • EHV Facilities:Transmission lines rated 765 kV, 500 kV, and 345 kV, and transformers with secondary voltages at or above 345 kV, are considered Extra High Voltage (EHV) facilities, and are referred to as “EHV facilities” in this document.

  • In addition to the applicable tariff rate, Low Voltage, Medium Voltage, High Voltage and Extra High Voltage Consumers who install transformer-operated electric welding set equipment will be imposed a charge.


More Definitions of Extra High Voltage

Extra High Voltage means a voltage normally exceeding 230,000 volts;
Extra High Voltage means a voltage normally exceeding 3000 volts;
Extra High Voltage or ‘Extra High Tension’ means the voltage, which exceeds 33,000 volts subject, however, to the percentage variation as shown in clause 3.3 of this Code;
Extra High Voltage means a nominal voltage of more than 22,000 volts up to and including 132,000 volts in England and Wales and up to but excluding 132,000 volts in Scotland;
Extra High Voltage means the voltage, which exceeds 33,000 volts subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956.
Extra High Voltage has the meaning given to it in the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002;
Extra High Voltage means a voltage normally exceeding 6600 volts;