keskpingetase
Keskpingetase refers to a specific range of electrical voltage levels used in power distribution systems. It typically falls between low voltage and high voltage, bridging the gap for transmitting electricity from generation sources to substations and then to end-users. The exact definition of keskpingetase can vary slightly depending on regional standards and regulations, but it generally encompasses voltages ranging from approximately 1 kilovolt (kV) up to around 35 kV or 70 kV.
These voltage levels are crucial for efficient energy transfer. While high voltages are used for long-distance
The equipment operating at keskpingetase includes various types of transformers, switchgear, and overhead or underground cables.