What is the difference between newtral earthing and body
earthing?
Answer Posted / p.vasudevan
neutral earthing is for to bye pass the leakage current or
fault current and avoid the system damage .
body earthing is for bye pass the fault current flowing
through the body ( cover , chain unit , shaft ) of the m/c .
mainly for to avoid the electric shock from the faulty current
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