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  2. Ground and neutral - Wikipedia

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    A shared neutral is a connection in which a plurality of circuits use the same neutral connection. This is also known as a common neutral , and the circuits and neutral together are sometimes referred to as an Edison circuit .

  3. Split-phase electric power - Wikipedia

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    Wiring regulations govern the application of split-phase circuits so that the shared neutral can be protected from excess current. A neutral wire can be shared only by two circuits fed from opposite lines of the supply system, using circuit breakers connected by a bar so that both trip simultaneously ( [ 4 ] NEC 210.4); this prevents 120 V from ...

  4. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    The neutral wire is identified by gray or white insulated wire, perhaps using stripes or markings. With lamp cord wire the ribbed wire is the neutral, and the smooth wire is the hot. NEC 2008 400.22(f) allows surface marking with ridged, grooves or white stripes on the surface of lamp cord.

  5. Three-phase electric power - Wikipedia

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    Three-phase systems may have a fourth wire, common in low-voltage distribution. This is the neutral wire. The neutral allows three separate single-phase supplies to be provided at a constant voltage and is commonly used for supplying multiple single-phase loads. The connections are arranged so that, as far as possible in each group, equal power ...

  6. File:High leg delta.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Topographic diagram of the high-leg delta electrical transformer configuration. Phases a, b, and c provide three-phase 240 V power; while phases a and c each provide single-phase 120 V power from the shared neutral n, or split-phase 240 V power between each other.

  7. High-leg delta - Wikipedia

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    The voltages between the three phases are the same in magnitude, however the voltage magnitudes between a particular phase and the neutral vary. The phase-to-neutral voltage of two of the phases will be half of the phase-to-phase voltage. The remaining phase-to-neutral voltage will be √ 3 /2 the phase-to-phase voltage. So if A–B, B–C and ...

  8. Category:Electrical wiring - Wikipedia

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    Ground and neutral; H. Hardware (mechanical and construction) Home wiring; I. IEC 60038; IEC 60446; ... Wiring closet; Wiring diagram; Z. Zip-cord This page was ...

  9. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    NEMA 7 devices are three wire/prong (hot-neutral-ground) connectors rated at 277 V. The 15 A 7-15 plug has the crowsfoot current carrying pins of the Type I plug, but with a U-shaped earth pin. The 7-20 version has an enlarged line/hot pin. 7-30 is a larger diameter connector, with an L-shaped neutral, while the 7-50 has an enlarged neutral pin ...