why transformer neutral and CT Secondary neutral is connected to earth?
Answer Posted / g.abobaker
earth charges is zero and by connecting the neutral pole to earth you giving the reference zero to ensure the value zero to the neutral pole , other wise fluctuation would happen and voltage difference will be exist between neutral and earth which will effect the performance and safety issues it the load side
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