what is the difference between LT and HT power supply?
Answer Posted / shashi
LT means the Voltage ranges bellow 1100volts(i.e 1.1kv).
HT means the Voltage ranges from 1.1kv and above likely
6.6kv,11kv,22kv,33kv,66kv,132kv.
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