Is the gas generator zero current or not?
As you know, zero will not electric shock, because it is deafly grounded. And if you start a gas generator with an output of 220V, without a dull grounded neutral, then how will zero behave?
As you know, zero will not electric shock, because it is deafly grounded. And if you start a gas generator with an output of 220V, without a dull grounded neutral, then how will zero behave?
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Zero does not shock, not because it is deafly grounded, but because it has no potential. At the expense of the gas generator there is not a clear answer. There is a gas generator where 220 V is zero and phase, and there is where 220 V is two phases. If you touch one terminal of the generator, it will beat with current only if there is a current path - to another terminal or to the generator housing. In order to avoid negative consequences during the operation of a gas generator, it is necessary to exclude possible touches to live parts.