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by mindslight
2511 days ago
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> The only reason they run separate wires is in case of of mistakes. Erm no. 1. In case the neutral gets disconnected, so the frame isn't at the potential of the hot (no voltage drop across the device) 2. So the return voltage drop in the white wire isn't on the body of the device. ~20 volts between adjacent high-current appliances on different phases probably wouldn't be terribly dangerous to most people, but it is sloppy. 3. For GFCI/RCD, it separates bona fide return currents from "accidental" return currents. With only two wires, dropping a toaster into a (PVC-drain) bathtub wouldn't trip. (Erm, I just realized most toasters are actually only two wires. Well uh, don't do that). |
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