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Default 4800 watt construction heater wiring

OK! now this makes sense.. I can center-tapping transformers sometimes
in multiple places as a youngster to get different voltages for power
supply's and ham radio circuits.

Troy

Scott Lurndal wrote:
Troy writes:

ok, I know electronics, but am NOT an electrician. But I don't quite
get why we don't need a nuetral? Where's the return path?


Voltage is a potential difference. The difference between the two
current carrying conductors measures 240v. The difference between
a current carrying conductor and the grounded (aka neutral) conductor
is 120v. This being AC, rather than DC, the concept of a "return path"
doesn't really apply, per se. Note that the grounded conductor is
derived from a center-tap on the distribution transformer.


scott