What is the differance between transformer neutral solidly earthed and transformer neutral earthed through resistor?
Answer Posted / shiva prasad
Solidly earthed means neutral is connected to earth directly without any material through conductor/cable.
Earthed through resister means the neutral is connected to earth by a resister in series through conductor/cable
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