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Does the ground wire used in transmission/distribution systems also serve as a neutral wire in some cases or is it used only to protect the conductors against lightning strikes?
Crazymechanic said:Well firs of all in US the house wiring indeed has the neutral to ground.
In other parts of the world the ground wire is a independent wire and should not be connected together with neutral.
And thirdly the wire which runs on the high power transmission lines is not a ground wire but the neutral wire.
400 V lines are mostly carried on wood poles with four (or sometimes five) wires in a vertical array. The bottom wire is an Earth wire which screens the fields produced by the wires above it, making electric fields from 400 V lines very low.