what does nominal voltage really mean?
Voltage, Nominal. A nominal value assigned to a circuit or
system for the purpose of conveniently designating its voltage
class (e.g., 120/240 volts, 480Y/277 volts, 600 volts).
The actual voltage at which a circuit operates can vary from
the nominal within a range that permits satisfactory operation
of equipment.
FPN: See ANSI C84.1-2006, Voltage Ratings for Electric
Power Systems and Equipment (60 Hz).
Main Entry: 1nom?i?nal
Pronunciation: \ˈn?-mə-nəl, ˈn?m-nəl\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English nominalle, from Medieval Latin nominalis, from Latin, of a name, from nomin-, nomen name ? more at name
Date: 15th century
1
: of, relating to, or being a noun or a word or expression taking a noun construction
2
a : of, relating to, or constituting a name
b : bearing the name of a person
3
a : existing or being something in name or form only <nominal head of his party>
b : of, being, or relating to a designated or theoretical size that may vary from the actual : approximate <the pipe's nominal size>
c : trifling, insignificant <his involvement was nominal> <charged only nominal rent>
4
of a rate of interest
a : equal to the annual rate of simple interest that would obtain if interest were not compounded when in fact it is compounded and paid for periods of less than a year
b : equal to the percentage by which a repaid loan exceeds the principal borrowed with no adjustment made for inflation
5
: being according to plan : satisfactory <everything was nominal during the launch>