what is neutral grounding? why is it required? what is
neutral grounding resistor and how is its value calculated??
Answer Posted / jivan r rajput
Neutral is a circuit conductor that may carry current in normal operation, which is connected to ground (or earth) only at the main electrical panel. In a polyphase or three-wire (single-phase) AC system, the neutral conductor is intended to have similar voltages to each of the other circuit conductors
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