matalajänniteverkot
Matalajänniteverkot, often referred to as distribution networks, are a critical component of the electrical power supply infrastructure. They are designed to deliver electricity from high-voltage transmission lines to individual consumers, such as households, businesses, and industries. The primary function of matalajänniteverkot is to step down the voltage from the transmission level to a level suitable for end-use applications, typically ranging from 20 kV to 400 V.
The structure of matalajänniteverkot typically includes several key elements:
1. Substations: These are crucial points where the voltage is stepped down from the transmission level to
2. Feeders: These are the lines that carry electricity from the substations to the consumers. They can
3. Transformers: These devices are used to step down the voltage from the feeder level to the
4. Protection Systems: These include various devices and systems designed to protect the distribution network from
Matalajänniteverkot play a vital role in modern society by ensuring a continuous and reliable supply of electricity.