nominalspänningar
Nominalspänningar, often translated as nominal voltages, represent the standard or intended operating voltage of an electrical component, system, or piece of equipment. These are not exact values but rather agreed-upon reference points for design and operation. Actual voltages in a system can fluctuate due to various factors, but they are expected to remain within a defined tolerance range around the nominal value. For example, household outlets in many regions have a nominal voltage of 230 volts, but the actual voltage might vary slightly.
The concept of nominal voltage is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functioning. Electrical devices are