Operating Line Voltage Operating line voltage refers to the voltage level at which a laser engraving, cutting, or other laser-based equipment is designed to operate safely and efficiently. It represents the nominal voltage supplied to the equipment from the electrical power source, typically mains electricity. The operating line voltage may vary depending on factors such as the geographical location, power distribution system, and electrical standards of the region where the equipment is installed.
Laser equipment is designed to operate within a specified voltage range to ensure proper performance, reliability, and safety. Operating equipment at voltages outside the specified range can result in malfunctions, damage to the equipment, or safety hazards for operators. Therefore, it is essential to adhere to the recommended operating line voltage and comply with electrical safety standards and regulations when installing and operating laser-based equipment. |