Reducing the load on the wiring when connecting the barn to the network
Good afternoon! Please tell me whether the load on the wiring of the house will decrease if you connect the wiring according to the second option (see figure)?
Good afternoon! Please tell me whether the load on the wiring of the house will decrease if you connect the wiring according to the second option (see figure)?
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Hello! Depending on where is this outlet that feeds the barn. In general, if you lay the cable from the opening machine to the barn, then it will decrease. After all, the entire load in the barn will not lie on the house wiring.
That is, I correctly understood that the second option produces 2 different circuits and then the current (as in option 1) will not pass through the house, and bypassing the house (option 2) it will not load the house wiring
Yes, current flows through the wires. If the new line is connected to the end of the old one (first option), then the current flows from the shield through the house and to the barn. If it is connected to the home wiring (option 2), and then a current of one force flows in the house, in the shed is another and they are not connected. These are parallel lines.
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