Can I use less voltage cable for neutral, since the voltage
of return path is zero ideally?
Answer Posted / salil aryan
If it is a grounded system, then there will be no voltage in neutral wire.
If it is non-grounded system, then there will be voltage in neutral wire under faulty condition.
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