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what is nominal voltage of the lines? ​

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Answered by moksh5677
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Nominal means 'named'. So a nominal voltage is the 'named' voltage. For example, the nominal voltage of the supply system in Britain is 230 V. But its actual value is allowed to vary between 216.2 V and 253.0 V.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nominal voltage is the specified system voltage of the supply circuit to which the device may be connected. For 3-phase systems the nominal voltage is the voltage between the external lines. ... If the term AC or DC precedes a number, then this is a nominal voltage or a nominal voltage range

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