Why do you need to know?
What are you planning to do with the information?
I live in a Victorian Terrace so I expect then the cable coming in from the road will be the twin live and neutral with my Earth from a spike inside the house near my consumer unit
But why?It is just to answer a general question.
I had thought only live came from the street with Earth and Neutral being brought from a spike near the consumer unit.
But why?It is just to answer a general question.
Why are you asking - it can't be because of any existing interest in electrical matters.
And I sincerely hope it's not because you think you need to know in order to do any work:I had thought only live came from the street with Earth and Neutral being brought from a spike near the consumer unit.
purely interest. I hadn't realise the pylons across the countryside carry Live AND Neutral, that's all.
purely interest. I hadn't realise the pylons across the countryside carry Live AND Neutral, that's all.
This should clarify the exact system you have
http://www.diynot.com/wiki/electrics:earthing_supply_types_and_bonding:earthing_arrangements
purely interest. I hadn't realise the pylons across the countryside carry Live AND Neutral, that's all.
Unfortunately 95% of pylons do not carry the neutral but do carry three live phases at 32,000 volts or higher. At substations two of these phases are fed to the inputs of a transformer which produces the 230 volts for domestic supplies on its output. One side of that output is the live to your house and the other side is the neutral to your house. At the substation the neutral is connected to ground.
That is the simple explanation. It is more complex in reality as the transformer may produce 3 lives at 230 volt in a three phase network which most are.
Thanks Westie
I live in a Victorian Terrace so I expect then the cable coming in from the road will be the twin live and neutral with my Earth from a spike inside the house near my consumer unit
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