Polifase
Polifase refers to a type of electrical power system that utilizes multiple alternating current phases. This is in contrast to a single-phase system, which has only one alternating current waveform. The most common polifase system is three-phase, which uses three separate alternating currents that are offset in phase by 120 degrees. This arrangement provides a more consistent and efficient power delivery than single-phase systems, especially for industrial and heavy-duty applications.
The advantages of polifase power include higher power density, meaning more power can be transmitted over the
Polifase systems are widely used in power generation, transmission, and distribution networks. They are essential for