Classification of installations according to voltage
Prevention of Electrical Accidents - General Information
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Classification of installations according to voltage
Prevention of Electrical Accidents - General Information

Author : Christian ATLANI

Publication date: August 10, 2018, Review date: May 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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4. Classification of installations according to voltage

In France, the structures or installations fall within the following four voltage ranges (in rms values for alternating current):

  • very low voltage (VLV): structures or installations for which the nominal voltage is not more than 50 V for alternating current or 120 V for smooth direct current;

  • low voltage (LV): structures or installations for which the nominal voltage exceeds 50 V without exceeding 1,000 V in alternating current or exceeds 120 V without exceeding 1,500 V in direct current ;

  • High voltage A (HTA): structures or installations for which the nominal voltage value exceeds 1,000 V without exceeding 50,000 V in alternating current or exceeds 1,500 V without exceeding 75,000 V in direct current ;

  • high voltage B (HTB): structures or...

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