kisfeszültségek
Kisfeszültségek refers to low voltages in electrical engineering. This category generally encompasses voltages up to 1000 volts AC or 1500 volts DC. In residential and commercial settings, the standard household voltage, such as 230 volts in Europe or 120 volts in North America, falls under the umbrella of kisfeszültségek.
The primary characteristic of kisfeszültségek is their relative safety compared to high voltages. While still capable
Kisfeszültségek systems are fundamental to the distribution of electricity from substations to individual homes and businesses.
Despite being considered "low," safety regulations and standards are still crucial for kisfeszültségek installations to prevent