Is it true that the load of machines connected by a comb runs all over the comb?
Is it true that the entire load of group machines connected by a comb runs all over the comb? It turns out that the load of one consumer connected to one machine can pass through the contact of the neighboring machine and reach the consumer?
Is there any difference where to measure the load with amper ticks? For example, power came to the machine from above and went to the consumer below.
Hello! You do not know Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws at all? How can the burden lie on the consumer? The load goes from phase to zero through each of the consumers. What you are trying to ask may be called a tip. If you are wondering why when you turn on powerful consumers, the voltage sags on the others - so it sags along the entire line, this is due to the power wires, the poor condition of the network.
As for the current clamp, it is measured on the branch wires supplying the consumer.