Hi all
Need some help remembering some college work.
Been doing a job and we are pulling in 400mm singles in parallel, got three phases and a seperate earth but no neutral.
From what i remember from college was it becuase if you had the phases all balanced youd have no current to go on a neutral so dont need one. I was trying to remember all those calculations and diagrams we did in college so i asked the bloke i was with to explain it to me so i could better understand but he said he couldn't remember either.
Is this why there is no neutral and it is as simple as the loads being balanced or was there another reason?
Thanks for any help guys hope you're all keeping busy
Need some help remembering some college work.
Been doing a job and we are pulling in 400mm singles in parallel, got three phases and a seperate earth but no neutral.
From what i remember from college was it becuase if you had the phases all balanced youd have no current to go on a neutral so dont need one. I was trying to remember all those calculations and diagrams we did in college so i asked the bloke i was with to explain it to me so i could better understand but he said he couldn't remember either.
Is this why there is no neutral and it is as simple as the loads being balanced or was there another reason?
Thanks for any help guys hope you're all keeping busy