what is diff. b/w of earth & neutral?. why we are
separately using ?
Answer Posted / vishal
Earth point is given to divert zero sequence current which
arise in case of earth fault.Neutral conductor is given for
a return path in circuit.Neutral is earthed in case of MV
and Hv equipments as to stop high currents from reaching the
equipment.
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