why the transformer neutral give to the earth ?
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we are connect to earth with neutral for making the strong neutral .if neutral is fail then earthing is work replace on the neutral during the neutral failure.
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Answer / naganath
When was neutral disconnected out-put converted to 2phase damaged the all 230 voltage running equipment's because common point is a neutral converted to Phase so Earthing is standby neutral.
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