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Default Electrocuted from neutral

On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 06:54:34 -0500, John Grabowski wrote:

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Hi!

I have a quick question and wondered if somebody can explain this to
me. While working on some wiring today, I got a bit of a jolt from
the neutral wire. When I tested it with my voltmeter, it read zero (I
had the breaker off). But then, when I grabbed the neutral, I got a
tingle.

I took my voltmeter and tested it, and it peaked up around 1 to 2
volts, then dropped back to zero. Did it again a few minutes later
and the same thing.

Upon further investigation, I found that there was one neutral that
was going to the furnace (on one circuit) and then up to the sockets
on the other circuit. One circuit (the furnace one) was live while
the other was dead.

Just so I understand, is the reason why I got a tingle was because
electricity was flowing through the live circuit? If I turned off the
circuit for the furnace along with the other one, would this have
prevented me from getting a little shock? I read one posting that
said to use the clamp to check for amps. Should I have done this
along with checking out how many volts are running through it?




*The neutral is a current carrying conductor. It sounds as if the one that
you are referring to is part of a multiwire circuit that is shared with the
furnace. When the furnace comes on there will be current flowing through
it. You should treat it like a live wire even when the circuit breaker is
off.


This is probably why the new electrical code does not allow sharing
neutrals between circuits. You may want to check to make sure the light
circuit is on a different phase than the furnace. Neutrals should never be
shared on common phase circuits.

Also, get off googlegroups. Many wise NG users block googlegroups because
google refuses to deal with NG abusers. Blocking all posts originating
from googlegroups eliminates about 90% of the trash posts!

Mike D.