High Tension definition

High Tension or “HT” means all voltages defined as “high” or “extra high” voltage under clause (av) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 2 of the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 and corresponding voltage classifications as may be specified in accordance with clause (c) of sub-section (2) of Section 185 of the Act;
High Tension means supply at high voltage or extra high voltage;
High Tension means a voltage level above 650 volts and upto 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.

Examples of High Tension in a sentence

  • The Distribution KW Minimum Charge, KVAR Charge and KWH Charge provided above shall not apply, and the Non-utility Generation Charge shall be the lesser of (1)$0.000312 per KWH ($0.000333 per KWH including SUT), or (2) the net of NGC – High Tension Service stated above and an NGC Credit of $0.009844 per KWH ($0.010496 per KWH including SUT), but not less than zero, for all KWH usage.

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

  • Extra High Tension (EHT) - Three Phase: 132 kV or 220 kV between phases.

  • In case of sites in the vicinity of High Tension Electricity Transmission Lines besides taking other safety precautions, a minimum safety distance (both vertical and horizontal) of 3m shall be maintained between the building and the High Tension Electricity Lines and 1.5m shall be maintained between the building and the Low Tension Electricity Lines.

  • The Distribution KW Minimum Charge, KVAR Charge and KWH Charge provided above shall not apply, and the Non-utility Generation Charge shall be the lesser of (1) $0.000312 per KWH ($0.000333 per KWH including SUT), or (2) the net of NGC – High Tension Service stated above and an NGC Credit of $0.009844 per KWH ($0.010496 per KWH including SUT), but not less than zero, for all KWH usage.


More Definitions of High Tension

High Tension or "HT" means a voltage equal or higher than 400/440 volts; "KV" means kilo volt;
High Tension. (or “HT”) means all voltages defined as “high” or “extra high” voltage under the applicable Rules and Regulations as specified by the Central Electricity Authority
High Tension. (or “HT”) means all voltages above and including 11 kiloVolt and up to and including 33 kiloVolt;
High Tension means a voltage level between 650 volts and 33000 Volts under normal conditions subject to the percentage variation permissible under the Indian Electricity Rules 1956.
High Tension. (or “HT”) means all voltages above and including 650 Volt and up to and including 33 kiloVolt;
High Tension. (HT) means supply voltages of more than 650 volts and up to and inclusive of 33000 volts.
High Tension or “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;