Services

Electrical Turnkey Project Services

Electrical Contractors

Intravolt Pvt Ltd is a complete solution provider in terms of all types of electrical work on turnkey basis or as per your requirement.

Our expertise

  • ● 11/33/66/132/220 KV transmission line work
  • ● Overhead and Underground Feeders
  • ● HT and LT Panels & cabling
  • ● Indoor and Outdoor Lighting

Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC)

Intavolt Pvt Ltd is expert in providing solution like solar power substation, Switchyards, 11 KV, 33 KV, 66 KV and 132 KV substation supply installation work in Gurgaon and nearby states (almost all south Indian states).

Contact us for any types of electrical commercial or residential electrical turnkey projects.

HT & LT panels, Cable laying, Lighting works

HT (High Tension) Systems

High Tension (HT) systems refer to electrical systems that operate at high voltage levels, typically ranging from 11 kV to 765 kV. These systems are used for the transmission and distribution of electricity over long distances. Here are some key points:

  • ● Voltage Levels: Typically range from 11 kV to 765 kV.
  • ● Usage: Mainly used for transmitting electricity from power plants to substations.
  • ● Components: Includes high voltage transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, insulators, and transmission lines.
  • ● Safety: Requires robust insulation, safety measures, and regular maintenance due to the high voltages involved.
  • ● Applications: Used in industrial applications, power transmission networks, and large-scale power distribution

LT (Low Tension) Systems

Low Tension (LT) systems refer to electrical systems that operate at low voltage levels, typically below 1 kV (up to 440 V). These systems are used for the distribution of electricity to end-users. Here are some key points:

  • ● Voltage Levels: Typically range from 230 V to 440 V..
  • ● Usage: Mainly used for distributing electricity from substations to homes, commercial buildings, and small industries.
  • ● Components: Includes low voltage transformers, distribution boards, circuit breakers, and wiring.
  • ● Safety: Less stringent insulation requirements compared to HT systems but still requires proper safety measures and regular maintenance.
  • ● Applications: Used in residential, commercial, and small industrial applications.

Key Differences

  • ● Voltage Levels: HT systems operate at high voltages (11 kV to 765 kV), while LT systems operate at lower voltages (up to 440 V).
  • ● Usage: HT systems are used for long-distance transmission, while LT systems are used for local distribution to end-users.
  • ● Safety and Insulation: HT systems require more robust insulation and safety measures due to higher voltages.