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Earth as all purpose electricity terminal?


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#1 susmariosep

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Posted 28 May 2005 - 12:36 AM


Any electrical engineer here?


Please, good and knowledgeable people here, explain to me how an ac electrical 'presence' can discharge into the earth.

Let me give examples:

1. In order to protect oneself from a hot metal case as of an old washing machine, a wire is bolted to the case and fastend to a metal rod struck into the ground like on steel plumbing pipes, so that instead of electricity getting to you it will discharge to the earth.

2. To obtain half of a say 220 ac volts source (I live in a place where the house current is ac 220 volts), attach one wire to the 110 ac volts appliance and the other wire from this appliance to a steel pipe as in the ground plumbing struck to the ground.

3. An arc welding machine transformer uses only one wire, the other wire is attached to a piece of metal like in the iron gate of the property wall.

Any explanations for a simple layman?

Is the earth then some kind of a substitute for the other terminal of an ac current generator?

Susma aka gerry




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