korkeajänniteympäristöissä
Korkeajännitey is a Finnish term that translates to "high voltage" in English. It refers to electrical systems operating at voltages exceeding a certain threshold, typically above 1000 volts AC or 1500 volts DC. These systems are distinct from low-voltage or extra-low-voltage systems, which are used in most residential and commercial applications. High voltage is commonly found in power generation, transmission, and distribution networks, as well as in specialized industrial equipment and some scientific research applications. The safe handling and operation of high-voltage systems require specific knowledge, training, and protective measures due to the inherent risks of electric shock and arcing. Infrastructure such as power lines, substations, and large transformers are all part of a high-voltage network. The design and maintenance of these systems are critical for ensuring reliable electricity supply and public safety. International standards and national regulations govern the design, installation, and operation of korkeajännitey systems to minimize hazards and ensure efficient energy transfer.