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Low Voltage Directive - General
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| | Q: What is considered as a public low-voltage distribution system ? A: Public low-voltage distribution systems are power supply systems allowing the direct connection of equipment with rated voltages between 200 and 260V (single phase or phase to neutral for three phase systems) or between 340 and 450V (phase to phase in case of three phase equipment). Higher voltage distribution systems, which are connected to power substations, are not considered to be public low-voltage systems in the above sense. |
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