AsAboveSoBelow
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^This made me lol.I hear circuit board designer talk of 12VDC as high voltage because their circuits run on 3.3V. Guys in the lab have a whole different idea compared to the shop floor as to what is a large motor. (10HP is big in the lab but a wee baby out in the shop.)
Like a funny because it's true kinda thing.
The difference between low and high voltages seems to be a matter of opinion belonging to whoever you ask. As a matter of fact this discussion was going on at my job just last week where an engineer was arguing that HV is 600VAC and a technician was arguing that HV is 1000VAC.
Pertaining to the discussion though, I've had to run 600V wire in the same conduit as 120V before with no arguement from anyone overseeing the operation. I'm still a rookie though, so I'm just giving my two cents