Genreally distribution transformers are having Star/delta
connections to provide phase and neutral to the consumers.
Is the neutral of the star conncted secondary grounded in
these transformers?
Answer Posted / k.prakashchandra
Yes. To prevent neutral shifting,to provide protection and
to make earth wire useful
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