Q.
What is difference between HT line and LT line?
Asked by surendra,
17 Jul '09 03:06 pm
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HT= High Tension Line
LT= Low Tension line.
Pradeep has described it more clearly.
Answered by ankit shivam, 17 Jul '09 03:15 pm
LT= Low Tension line.
Pradeep has described it more clearly.
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HT MEANS MORE THAN 500V
LT MEANS LESS THAN 450V
Basic difference is the dielectric strength/ thickness of
insulation.
In High Tension cable there is no Neutral.In market will
get only 1,3 core cbles where as in LT cable there is a
neutral U have to prefer for 3.5 or 4 core cable.HT cable
having Screen to avoid voids and cavities.
# 9 The basic differance betwwen the HT and LT cable is
insulation of the cable. Because of insulation is always ...more
Answered by Pardeep kapoor, 17 Jul '09 03:12 pm
LT MEANS LESS THAN 450V
Basic difference is the dielectric strength/ thickness of
insulation.
In High Tension cable there is no Neutral.In market will
get only 1,3 core cbles where as in LT cable there is a
neutral U have to prefer for 3.5 or 4 core cable.HT cable
having Screen to avoid voids and cavities.
# 9 The basic differance betwwen the HT and LT cable is
insulation of the cable. Because of insulation is always ...more
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If You touch HT line you will convert to ashes in seconds , whereas if you touch LT line you can still survive in hospital
Answered by JERNAL, 17 Jul '09 03:09 pm
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