lavspændingssiden
Lavspændingssiden, also known as the low voltage side, refers to the portion of an electrical system that operates at low voltage levels, typically ranging from 230 volts to 400 volts. This side of the electrical system is commonly used for powering household appliances, lighting, and other end-user equipment. The low voltage side is connected to the high voltage side through transformers, which step down the voltage from the high voltage transmission lines to a level suitable for distribution and use.
The low voltage side is characterized by its safety features, including insulation and grounding, which help
In some electrical systems, the low voltage side may be further divided into different voltage levels, such