Matalajännitetasoa
Matalajännitetasoa refers to a voltage level typically found in electrical distribution systems. In most European countries, this designation encompasses voltages that are generally between 50 volts and 1000 volts AC, or between 120 volts and 1500 volts DC. These are the voltages commonly used for power supply within residential buildings, commercial establishments, and smaller industrial facilities. The purpose of operating at these lower voltages is primarily for safety and ease of handling, as significantly higher voltages would pose a greater risk of electric shock. Matalajännitetasoa electricity is distributed from substations where the high voltage from transmission lines is reduced to a more manageable level. This lower voltage is then carried through overhead lines or underground cables to individual consumers. Understanding the matalajännitetasoa is crucial for electricians and anyone working with or around electrical installations to ensure safe practices and proper equipment selection. It represents the final stage of voltage reduction before electricity is utilized by everyday appliances and machinery.