What are LV lines?

A low-voltage network or secondary network is a part of electric power distribution which carries electric energy from distribution transformers to electricity meters of end customers. Secondary networks are operated at a low voltage level, which is typically equal to the mains voltage of electric appliances.

How do you read Vegas Insider odds?

As stated, a negative number means the bookie sees the outcome as more likely. The number gives you how much you would need to bet to win $100 in profit. A positive number indicates the underdog. The number shown in the betting odds tells you how much you would win if you bet $100.

What is LV and MV?

This document divides voltages into five classifications. These classifications can be combined into the categories below: High (HV), Extra- High (EHV) & Ultra-High Voltages (UHV) – 115,000 to 1,100,000 VAC. Medium Voltage (MV) – 2,400 to 69,000 VAC. Low Voltage (LV) – 240 to 600 VAC.

What is LV and HV?

Low voltage (LV) means voltage greater than ELV, but not more than 1000V (AC RMS) or 1500V (ripple-free DC). High voltage (HV) means voltage greater than low voltage.

What does +900 mean in odds?

Odds conversion

Decimal Fractional Moneyline
3.00 2/1 +200
4.00 3/1 +300
10.00 9/1 +900
101.00 100/1 +10,000

What do odds of +350 mean?

A +350 underdog means you risk only $100, but you win $350. You either lose $100 or win $350, or push. American Odds can easily be converted into other odds such as decimal or fraction, using our free online calculator.

How do Vegas spreads work?

If your team covers the goal spread, you win. The payout is based on a “Money Line”. The Goal Spread: When betting on hockey, the team you bet on must “cover the spread.” This means the team must win or not lose by a predetermined margin of goals.