lavspændingsteknologi
Lavspændingsteknologi refers to electrical systems and components that operate at relatively low voltages. In many contexts, this typically means voltages below 1000 volts alternating current (AC) or 1500 volts direct current (DC), although specific definitions can vary by region and application. This technology is ubiquitous in modern life, forming the backbone of power distribution within buildings and powering a vast array of electronic devices.
The advantages of low-voltage systems include increased safety compared to high-voltage alternatives, as the risk of
While often associated with consumer applications, lavspændingsteknologi is also critical in industrial settings for control systems,