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The silly season has started. - sainsbury's christmas ad sparks complaints.
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1063182" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>"Agreed", but in a decently installed smalled domestic system, the Neutral will (at least in most of the UK) be firmly tied to the Ground at the Consumer Unit, and thus will be only just above Ground potential at the sockets because of the potential created by the current flowing in it.</p><p></p><p>OTOH, many years ago in a local industrial installation where there were long runs between the switchboards and the sockets in our labs, I sometimes found that the Neutral line was 30-40V above the Ground line <img src="http://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1063182, member: 176704"] "Agreed", but in a decently installed smalled domestic system, the Neutral will (at least in most of the UK) be firmly tied to the Ground at the Consumer Unit, and thus will be only just above Ground potential at the sockets because of the potential created by the current flowing in it. OTOH, many years ago in a local industrial installation where there were long runs between the switchboards and the sockets in our labs, I sometimes found that the Neutral line was 30-40V above the Ground line :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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