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Check out the date stamp on my post lol its 3yrs old, you had me confused a bit then saying i just indicated it lol
Lol, Time is relative. So to me it was as thought it had appeared just before i had written my reply....... maybe electrons travel faster than light in which case I traveled back to your world to confirm what you said jurassically :)
 
You can get a shock off the neutral if the 3phase is not balanced ie; 10amps in brown 30amps in grey 90amps in black.potentially the neutral could rise as high as the phase voltage so be careful,i wasnt when working in a marina,i found out later that over the years all the add on circuits caused the unbalance of th 3phase supply

How do you work this out? Neutral is tied to earth. The only time it can happen is if the N – E link is disconnected, then you get a floating neutral.
 

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