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Multiple grounded neutral systems require that, on most land-based AC current service installations, the bonding conductor used to connect the non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment, the system grounded conductor (neutral), and the grounding electrodes be bonded together at the service entrance box. Users, thus, share their ground with the serving utility's neutral ground. This interconnection,...
TN-island grounding system is an effective way to both protect persons from shock hazard in installations with contained demand load, and greatly limit electrical interferences among systems. This distribution system, which utilizes separation transformers, grounded on the secondary sides, allows one to supply loads broken into "islands" as independent electrical areas. TN-island fits best...
For a number of years technical papers have been written which have focused on the electrical phenomenon commonly referred to as stray voltage. A considerable portion of this effort has been focused on the possible origins of stray voltage and their impacts on the cows in dairy farms. Included in some of the papers has been a mitigation strategy involving equipotential planes. A paper has been written...
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