Do you know how to joint the H.T and L.T Cables?
Answer Posted / mehul g. c.
you should not join h.t. & l.t. cables because both are used
for the different current rating & voltage rating.
if you are asking about connection then
1. for step up & step down the voltage you can connect to
the transformer.
2. for distribution you can connect to breaker.
or
if you are asking about jointing then it is not good but
1. you can joint by jointing kit. ( heat srinkeble ) as you
asked your cable is h.t & l.t it 3-core & more than 25
SQ.MM SO There is no other way to joint it.
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