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Rusty,
Thanks very much - and I think I've sorted out my confusion. The books are written from a US perspective and they are talking about the US 4 wire system - 2 hot wires, a neutral at 0v and ground. So it makes sense to ground the neutral. When read from a UK perspective with only a 3 wire system, then it makes no sense to ground the neutral, which is a hot wire. I've since found an excellent web search searching through this group which has some really usefull wiring schematics - which also confirms that it is a real snakes' wedding with 400v, 240v, 24v and 12v systems!!! Colin |
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