förhöghöjdspänning
Förhöghöjdspänning translates to "increased height voltage" in English and refers to a phenomenon where the voltage in a specific section of an electrical transmission line becomes higher than anticipated or designed. This can occur due to various factors within the power grid. One common cause is the temporary surge of energy during switching operations, such as when connecting or disconnecting power lines or large equipment. Another contributing factor can be the resonance of the system, where the natural electrical frequencies of the line interact with the generated power, leading to amplified voltages.
The presence of förhöghöjdspänning can pose a risk to electrical equipment, potentially leading to insulation breakdown