fasespanningen
Fasespanningen, often translated as phase voltages, refer to the voltage differences between the individual phases and a neutral point in a three-phase electrical system. In a balanced three-phase system, three alternating voltages are generated, each with the same frequency and amplitude but offset in phase by 120 degrees. The phasespanning is the voltage measured from one of these phases to the neutral conductor, which is typically grounded.
These voltages are crucial for the operation of many electrical devices and systems, particularly in industrial
Understanding fasespanning is essential for electrical engineers and technicians when designing, installing, and maintaining electrical equipment.