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Greetings.
Here are a couple of pictures of our local transformer.
As you can see the star point is earthed and then we have an earth cable going down into the ground to stablise the voltage or so I have been taught.
My question is what sort of current flows down this earth cable?
Does the current flow from the star point to the ground vary with the different loads placed on each phase?
Does any current flow down this cable at all?
I have been taught that the star point is earthed to stabilise the voltage but I am just wondering in terms of actual current flow how this is achieved.
This is purely a technical query and not some made up story to see if it's safe to steal some copper cable.
Thanks.
Here are a couple of pictures of our local transformer.
As you can see the star point is earthed and then we have an earth cable going down into the ground to stablise the voltage or so I have been taught.
My question is what sort of current flows down this earth cable?
Does the current flow from the star point to the ground vary with the different loads placed on each phase?
Does any current flow down this cable at all?
I have been taught that the star point is earthed to stabilise the voltage but I am just wondering in terms of actual current flow how this is achieved.
This is purely a technical query and not some made up story to see if it's safe to steal some copper cable.
Thanks.