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Chris Lewis
 
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According to Doug Miller :
In article , "toller" wrote:
The ground is properly called a "grounding" conductor and the neutral is a
"grounded" conductor. (except for 240v, where there really is a neutral,
but lets not go there)


Try again... in a 240V circuit there is *NOT* a neutral.


Right, a 240V branch circuit doesn't have a neutral.

But, the context of this thread is main panels and 240V service
entrances. A 240V service _does_ have what we call a neutral
(officially "grounded conductor") by definition.
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