Low Tension definition

Low Tension means supply at low voltage or medium voltage;
Low Tension or “LT” means all voltages other than those 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;
Low Tension. (LT)” means all voltages other than those defined as “high” or “extra high” voltage under Regulations specified by Authority and corresponding voltage classifications as may be specified in accordance with clause (c) of sub- section (2) of Section 185 of the Act or as specified by the Authority;

Examples of Low Tension 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 method of billing minimum consumption shall be as given in General Terms and Conditions of Low Tension tariff.

  • Other terms and conditions shall be as specified under General Terms and Conditions for Low Tension consumers.

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

  • NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Section 7.3.15.2, Height of Sales Displays, Subsection 7.3.15.2.2, is amended as follows: On line three delete "12 ft.

  • Applicable for supply of electricity to Low Tension Agricultural consumers contracting load up to 125 HP requiring continuous (twenty-four hours) power supply for lifting water from surface water sources such as canal, river, & dam and supplying water directly to the fields of farmers for agricultural irrigation only.

  • 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 proposed wheeling tariff consist of a) Wheeling Charge b) Distribution losses in kind at three voltage levels, 33 kV, 11 kV and Low Tension (LT).

  • The Licensee shall issue the service connection order (SCO) within 5 days in case of Low Tension supply, 11 KV supply and 33 KV supply and within 10 days in case of supply above 33 KV, from the date of receipt of the inspection and testing report.

  • The licensee shall, thereafter, release the connection within 3 days in case of Low Tension supply and 7 days in case of High Tension supply.


More Definitions of Low Tension

Low Tension. (LT) means supply voltages of 650 V and below.
Low Tension. (or “LT”) means all voltages below 11 kiloVolt;
Low Tension. (or “LT”) means all voltages below 650 Volt;
Low Tension or "Low Voltage" means voltage 650 Volt and below.
Low Tension. (LT) means the nominal voltage not exceeding 440 volts between the phases;
Low Tension means all low and medium pressures available in the supply system of the department.

Related to Low Tension

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  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.