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What is the range for LV (Low Voltage), Medium Voltage (MV) and HV (High Volt) ?

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What is the range for LV (Low Voltage), Medium Voltage (MV) and HV (High Volt) ?

If we have all these types of cables (LV, MV and HV) how to route them ?

Should we route them underground and in single cable tray or in different cable trays to avoid capacitance effect if any ?
 

Try hunting through Wikipedia for definitions :- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_voltage.
There is no thought given to inter cable capacitance. Its a safety thing, if a high voltage cable goes faulty you do not want 132KV to get into 50V circuits.
Frank
 

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