Enkelvågigt
Enkelvågigt is a Swedish term that translates to "single-phase" in English, commonly used in the context of electrical power systems. It refers to an alternating current (AC) electrical system that uses a single voltage waveform to transmit and distribute power. This is in contrast to three-phase systems, which utilize three separate voltage waveforms that are offset in time.
In a typical single-phase system, power is supplied through two conductors: a "hot" wire and a neutral
The waveform of single-phase AC power goes through cycles of positive and negative voltage, resulting in a