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Less than or equal to 1KV comes under Low voltage.
Less than or equal to 1KV comes under Low voltage.
There is no difference of magnitude to be considered the end product is the same.
The text of the question doesn't make sense, but low voltage is anything below 60 volts, except in terms of power transmission, in which case its anything less than 600 volts.
our band gap determines the strength (voltage) of our electric field, and if it's too low, then what we make up in extra current (by absorbing more photons), we lose by having a small voltage. Remember that power is voltage times current. The optimal band gap, balancing these two effects, is around 1.4 eV for a cell made from a single material.
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Hi, The main difference is Fuel consumption. High current genertors always consumes much fuel because the load on the engine will be high. The high voltage low current generators doesn't need much fuel to run. You can understand this by comparing 1 kva and 5 kva single phase generators. For both generators voltage will be same (230v) But output current differs. So the fuel consumption also differs. But you get a high current source. Low voltage high current generators can be used for welding kind of stuffs which needs high current to do the job. If you have step down transformer then you can save the fuel.
ELV means Extra Low Voltage. Fire Alarm,CCTV,Telephone,Television,BMS,BTU ect.
There are three main categories of low voltage. It depends on what type of system the voltage belongs to, as each system has a bottom end or low voltage assigned to it.
Transformers are used to convert electricity from high voltage to low voltage and from low voltage to high voltage.
>1000V rms ACAnswerAccording to BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, 'high voltage' is formally defined as that 'normally exceeding low voltage', where 'low voltage' is defined as "...(nominal voltages) exceeding extra-low voltage but not exceeding 1000 V a.c. (root mean square) or 1500 V d.c. between conductors, or 600 V a.c. (root mean square) or 900 V d.c. between conductors and earth".