3 Phase Wiring
3-phase wiring refers to an electrical system that utilizes three conductors, or "phases," to distribute electrical power. This type of wiring is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and some large residential buildings to provide a more efficient and balanced distribution of electricity.
In a 3-phase wiring system, each phase conductor carries alternating current (AC) electricity with the same voltage magnitude but with a 120-degree phase difference between them. This arrangement allows for a smoother and more consistent delivery of power compared to single-phase wiring systems.