The Neutral Conductor and What Happens When it Breaks
What is a neutral conductor? What does it do? What happens if there is a fault and it breaks/opens? This video will cover all those questions on a 120/208V 3-Phase circuit, however the concept is exactly the same in a 1-Phase circuit. A neutral conductor will maintain phase voltages to ground and carry any unbalanced load. Wye Connections Playlist: • 3-Phase Wye Connections 3-Phase Theory Playlist: • 3-Phase Electrical Theory #neutral #fault #wye

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