VAX 6000 3-phase conversion (was: Re: Three Phase)

From: Clint Wolff <vaxman_at_qwest.net>
Date: Sat Apr 21 12:22:27 2001

On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 jkunz_at_unixag-kl.fh-kl.de wrote:

> Protective ground is identical to N. It is only an extra wire to the N
> point. This is needed for protection only. (Therefore it is called
> protective ground. ;-) )

Some clarification is in order...

Protective ground is NOT identical to N, even if they are wired together
at the main breaker panel (as in USA). Neutral is a current carrying
conductor, and because of the resistance in the wire, it may be at some
voltage above ground potential. This is why you NEVER attach the
neutral to the protective ground.

Remember: if there is any possibility of current flow, use the Neutral
wire.

Remember: Always connect the protective ground to the chassis of the
machine.

These voltage are high enough you can destroy valuable antique hardware,
which would be bad. You might get shocked too...

clint
Received on Sat Apr 21 2001 - 12:22:27 BST

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