What is single-phase current?
The single-phase installation is the most used in domestic housing.
It adapts to all classic needs, with a voltage of 230 volts (sockets, heating, lighting, etc.).
The single-phase consists of three electrical wires:
a phase conductor (red wire or any other color except blue, yellow, green or green/yellow), a neutral wire (blue wire) and an earth pin (green, yellow or green/yellow wire). In the case of a single-phase installation, all electrical appliances connected at the same time in the house must not exceed an electrical meter power of 12 kVA.
What is three-phase current?
The three-phase installation consists of three phase wires, a neutral wire and an earth pin. These phases are different and of the same power. They divide the total power between them.
Warning: the voltage between Phase and Neutral is 250 V, and 400 V between phases.
What is single-phase current?
The single-phase installation is the most used in domestic housing.
It adapts to all classic needs, with a voltage of 230 volts (sockets, heating, lighting, etc.).
The single-phase consists of three electrical wires:
a phase conductor (red wire or any other color except blue, yellow, green or green/yellow), a neutral wire (blue wire) and an earth pin (green, yellow or green/yellow wire). In the case of a single-phase installation, all electrical appliances connected at the same time in the house must not exceed an electrical meter power of 12 kVA.
What is three-phase current?
The three-phase installation consists of three phase wires, a neutral wire and an earth pin. These phases are different and of the same power. They divide the total power between them.
Warning: the voltage between Phase and Neutral is 250 V, and 400 V between phases.
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