WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NUTREL AND EARTHING
Answer Posted / pete poitra
Neutral sustained by grid or service should be maintained as
relative to potential on other phase legs. Ever heard of a
"stinger" from a WYE? Hmmmmm?
Anyhow...
Earth ground is "dumped" current path with respect to
circuit available potential so long environmental conditions
sustain signal propagation to source (i.e. ph basic or
acidic electrolytically pro-motive current media, such as
aquifer with ionic properties).
Neutral or Earth is always relative potential to other power
transmission phases.
Yeah, you really need to "bond" that source to load over 40
meters through earth.
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