Whats the purpose of neutral earthing?
Answer Posted / b.janardhana rao
Actually we maintained Balanced load. in that time neutral will flow 0 amps. we will not maintain unbalanced loads the differential current will flow to neutral. If it is not neutral to be earthed. the 3 phase circuit will disturb the differential voltages will pass. So Neutral to be earthed its very very Important.
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