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    danar Posts: 69, Reputation: 2
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    #1

    Mar 21, 2007, 04:53 AM
    Safer residential service.
    Which is safer
    L1-110
    L2-110
    With center tap to ground

    Or
    L1-220
    L2 gounded

    Thanks
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    #2

    Mar 21, 2007, 06:40 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by danar
    which is safer
    L1-110
    L2-110
    with center tap to ground

    or
    L1-220
    L2 gounded

    thanks
    Both can kill. Neither is "safer". Prudent application of using safety equipment and procedures are the only methods I know of as respect for electricity. If you talk about grounding methods for safety of personnel and equipment, then learning about theory and code application is necessary. I hope this helps. Nm
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    Jul 26, 2007, 06:05 AM
    Would be a little tough to get 220 by putting 1 of the phases to ground.
    No reason to use Ground instead of Neutral. No reason to do either.
    Have a certain application?
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    tkrussell Posts: 9,659, Reputation: 725
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    Jul 26, 2007, 06:26 AM
    Neither is safer, both are equal in performance and safety. The 120/240 volt system with center tap grounded to create a neutral, is popular in most western hempishere countries, while the 230 volt system with one leg grounded is popular in many other countries. So depends on the utility system adopted in the country the system will be installed.

    Not grounding either the 120/240 volt 3 wire system, or the 230 volt system is an usafe practice. Grounding neutral help stabilaize the voltage, brings one conductor of the circuit to earth potential, and helps faclilitate the operation of overcurrent devices.

    So, how are we doing on your EE course?

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