vaiheensidonta
Vaiheensidonta, or phase bonding, is a technical practice used primarily in electrical and process engineering to link separate phases of a system so that they operate in harmony and maintain required safety margins. In three‑phase power installations, phase bonding refers to the deliberate connection of the live conductors of two or more phases through a bonding conductor or clamp. This ensures that the voltage difference between phases is limited, reduces phase‑to‑phase stray currents, and improves fault tolerance. The bonded phase conductors are typically bonded to the protective earthing system so that any fault stress is uniformly distributed and does not pose an arc‑flash or over‑voltage hazard.
In addition to power distribution, the concept of phase bonding is applied in battery management, motor control,
The main goal of vaiheensidonta across all its applications is to provide a predictable, continuous relationship