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BMS Controls Glossary

Hvc System

A High Voltage Cable (HVC) system is a type of electrical power distribution system that uses high voltage cables to transmit electricity from a power source to a load. HVC systems are typically used in large-scale power distribution applications, such as in power plants, substations, and transmission lines. HVC systems are also used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in factories, hospitals, and office buildings. HVC systems are designed to reduce the amount of power loss that occurs during transmission, and to provide a more reliable and efficient power distribution system. HVC systems are typically composed of a power source, a transmission line, a transformer, and a load. The power source is typically a generator or a power plant, and the transmission line is typically made up of high voltage cables. The transformer is used to step down the voltage from the power source to the load, and the load is typically an appliance or a piece of equipment. HVC systems are designed to be safe, reliable, and efficient, and they are an important part of any power distribution system.