What is the reasonable voltage between Neutral & Earth of
an electrical system for good earthing?
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Answer / kamlesh g patel
voltage between neutral & earth should be the zero which
indicates better earthing.
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Answer / mr p. makhene
The voltage should always be 0 V between neutral and earth,
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 4 No |
Answer / pswin
It will depends on local standards. It is acceptable 2 to 5 v.
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Answer / p.nagesh babu
The voltage between neutral and earth should always be 0
Volts but practically in small substation it will come
around 2 to 5 Volts and large substation it will come around
1 to 2 Volts
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Answer / harpreet singh
FOR GOOD EARTHING BETWEEN NEUTRAL AND EARTH VOLTAGE SHOULD
BE NIL
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