kolmifaasijärjestelmille
Kolmifaasijärjestelmille, or three-phase systems in English, refers to an electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution system that uses three alternating current (AC) sources. These sources are typically identical in frequency and amplitude but are offset in phase by 120 degrees relative to each other. This arrangement is the most common method of delivering electricity in modern grids, powering everything from homes to large industrial machinery.
The primary advantage of three-phase systems over single-phase systems is their ability to transmit more power
Three-phase power is generated by three separate coils wound around a common core, with their magnetic fields