
Three-phase system
A three-phase system is a method of electrical power distribution that uses three alternating currents, which are offset in time. This setup allows for more efficient transmission of electricity over long distances. Instead of one single current, three separate currents flow, providing a stable and consistent supply of energy. It is commonly used in industrial applications and large buildings to power heavy machinery and equipment. The advantages include reduced power losses, smaller conductor sizes, and improved performance of motors, making it a widely adopted system in modern electrical infrastructure.