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What is the maximum accepted value for measured voltage between Ground and neutral ( 0 or 5 voltage or more)?

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تم إضافة السؤال من قبل Hossam fayed
تاريخ النشر: 2014/10/20
ahmed ali faris
من قبل ahmed ali faris , electromechanical manger , I Engineering Co.

Neutral to ground voltages at branch receptacles are directly proportional to circuit length and circuit current and inversely proportional to conductor size or cross-sectional area ,earth system and balances between phases . In other words, making the circuit longer or increasing the circuit current will increase the neutral to ground voltage. Increasing the conductor gauge will reduce the neutral to ground voltage that occurs for any given length circuit at any given load

Ali Waqas Bhatti
من قبل Ali Waqas Bhatti , Electrical Engineer , Lakson Group of Companies

Depends upon the type of earthing system

Majid Ashfaq
من قبل Majid Ashfaq , Project Engineer , Sustainable Energy Services International

It depends upon your circuit requirement  and type of earthing system.

Hossam fayed
من قبل Hossam fayed

I think it depends on the distance between the main transformer and the point you measure at.

خالد السيد
من قبل خالد السيد , Maintenance Engineer , confidential

it depends on the earthing system

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