Thomasj845 said:Would you agree or dis agree that a neutral conductor is a conductor designed to carry unbalanced current?
Thomasj845 said:Would you agree or dis agree that a neutral conductor is a conductor designed to carry unbalanced current?
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Disagree.Thomasj845 said:Would you agree or dis agree that a neutral conductor is a conductor designed to carry unbalanced current?
Well - since this is a UK DIY forum, and since people tend to do DIY in their homes, rather than on 3-phase industrial supplies (we hope), and since our homes are supplied with single-phase electricity, and since the topic that excited you was about installing kitchen and bathroom extractor fans, then I think that this IS all about power going into people's homes.Thomasj845 said:The question was NOT about any power going into UK homes.
It's pretty hard to have an unalanced current between 1 phase conductor. And anyway - isn't Neutral also a phase conductor?The question was: What is a electrical neutral conductor designed to do?
THe electrical neutral conductor is designed to carry unbalanced electrical current, between 1 or more electrical phase conductors.
Try asking us what a 2-way switch is - you'll enjoy that.Wow you complicate the simple things. I wonder what response I would get if I inquired.
What is a an electrical switch? I bet you will see 1000 UK different definintions when there is ONLY ONE definition to what a switch is.
Wow!
Yes - at Christmas parts of the UK get as much snow as Florida.Hope you all have an excellent Christmas Season. Does the UK get much snow like the US?
It's usually very safe, up to the point that it enters peoples' houses, when all of a sudden there are dozens of wires, all over the place, and this can confuse some of them.Oh in answer to someone's response, it appears that you do have a very safe electrical system using ONLY 2 wires for an electrical service.
Tom
3 between switches, have a look hereThomasj845 said:What is your 2 way switch and how many wires does it need to function?
Thomasj845 said:Your 2 way switch is our 3 way switch.
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