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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 年前

A cool guide Types of plugs in the world

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A cool guide Types of plugs in the world

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    Your neutral should be bonded to ground anyway. If you have current on the neutral that needs the ground path, something is wrong.

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      That really depends on the network. The only connection between PE and N might be at the power station (TN-S) or there might be no wire at all (TT).

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        All the house I wired had neutral bonded to ground wire at the panel.

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          Sounds like TN-C-S. There’s a gazillion tradeoffs between those things, above my paygrade, and TBH above the paygrade of many many many electricians unless they happen to be network techs.

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      Hi, so should I just grounded the neutral wire from the fuse box (the one that goes from the pole into the house) instead of running a ground wire to each devices?

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        The best practice is a separate ground wire. But there’s plenty of houses without them.

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