faasijuhid
Faasijuhid, often translated as phase conductors, are integral components in electrical power systems. They are the insulated wires that carry alternating current (AC) from the power source to the load. In a three-phase system, there are typically three such conductors, each carrying an AC voltage that is out of phase with the others by 120 degrees. This phasing allows for a more constant power delivery compared to single-phase systems and enables the efficient operation of many types of electric motors.
The primary function of a faasijuht is to safely and reliably transmit electrical energy. They are designed
Faasijuhid are used in a wide variety of settings, from large-scale industrial power grids and substations