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Default Two phases to house - loss of neutral

Phil Allison wrote:


"kreed"

From what I can gather, pretty much every home in the US has a 120v -
0 - 120v system where the 2x 120v's are 180 degrees out of phase.
Between the 2 phases 240v is available for stoves, air conditioners
etc.

In Australia, most separate homes have a straight single phase 240v
supply, its not common for there to be 2,3 separate phases to the
average house. Therefore the scenario Sylvia mentions is less likely
to occur, as not many people have this multi phase system.

The exception here could be blocks of flats, if the main neutral to
the building fails, and there isn't a good earth, the imbalance could
be a risk.



** There is always a good "earth" available - courtesy of the water
mains in the street being linked to neutral at every premises.


..... Phil


Except where plastic is in use. Mine is all plastic and the safety
earth is linked to the armouring on the incoming mains feed cable.

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