nimellisjännityksen
Nimellisjännityksen, often translated as nominal voltage, refers to the intended or design operating voltage of an electrical system or component. It is a standardized value used for identification and specification purposes. For example, a household electrical outlet might have a nominal voltage of 230 volts in Europe or 120 volts in North America. Similarly, a light bulb might be rated for a nominal voltage of 12 volts for use in a car.
The actual voltage supplied by a power grid or measured at a device can fluctuate slightly above