Declared Supply Voltage (Uc) definition

Declared Supply Voltage (Uc) means the voltage at the consumers supply terminals declared by the supplier of electrical energy. Declared supply voltage is usually equal to the nominal voltage;

Related to Declared Supply Voltage (Uc)

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