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Hi,
Both Charles Wing and Nigel Calder allude to connecting the neutral and ground wire of AC generators at the generator. Both authors also show alternator generators with a centre tap at 0v and the other two conductors at +60/120v and -60/120v (giving 120 and 240v respectively). The 0v centre tap I think is connected to ground, but is one of the conductor wires really connected to the ground??? Both authors have produced diagrams with no ground/conductor connection shown. It seems a little odd - grateful for clarification. TVMIA |
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