I need an indepth explanation of potential equalization
Like, is earthing in general (The green wire) just a form of potential equalization. For instance when you connect the green wire to a terminal in a lamp, let's say, is this just potential equalization?In what context?
all the earth wires are connected to metal enclosures and back at the supply. this means that everything in the house that is earthed is at the same potential. (including metal utitiy pipes and the metal pipework inside the premises). shouls a L-E fault develop, alL this earthed and bonded equipment will rise to the supply (L) voltage for the duration of the fault, thus reducing the risk of a voltage potential across a living organism ( including the mother-in-law).Like, is earthing in general (The green wire) just a form of potential equalization. For instance when you connect the green wire to a terminal in a lamp, let's say, is this just potential equalization?
Yeah, that's always been the flaw with ADS. My former MIL had a touch voltage of 'spikey' for which the only additional protection measure was out of reach, although the maths worked out to be several time zones rather than the conventional 2.5m.thus reducing the risk of a voltage potential across a living organism ( including the mother-in-law).
Like, is earthing in general (The green wire) just a form of potential equalization. For instance when you connect the green wire to a terminal in a lamp, let's say, is this just potential equalization?
Also!Who cares about MIL, they come and they go, well in my case 2down.
Yes indeed.It's important to know the difference between earthing and bonding. It can confuse people, even some electricians, especially since to bond something you would normally connect it to earth (but the same 'earth's as the rest of the electrical installation.