LT PANEL

Low tension (LT) panels, also known as Low Voltage (LV) panels, are essential components in electrical distribution systems used to control, protect, and distribute electrical power to various loads within buildings, industrial plants, and infrastructure facilities. LT panels receive power from the main distribution board (MDB) or transformer and distribute it to subsidiary circuits, machinery, equipment, and lighting fixtures at lower voltages, typically up to 1000 volts AC. LT panels play a crucial role in managing electrical loads efficiently and safely. They house a variety of electrical components such as circuit breakers, contactors, relays, fuses, meters, and monitoring devices, which facilitate the distribution and control of power.

HT PANEL

High Tension (HT) panels, also known as High Voltage (HV) panels, are critical components in electrical distribution systems designed to control, protect, and distribute electricity at high voltage levels, typically above 1 kV, to various loads within industrial plants, power generation facilities, substations, and large infrastructure projects. HT panels serve as the primary interface between the incoming high voltage power supply and the downstream distribution network. HT panels play a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient distribution of electricity at higher voltage levels. They are responsible for receiving power from the main power source, such as a transformer or a generator, and distributing it to different substations or transformers within the facility.

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