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Investigating a faulty earthing in our house
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[QUOTE="Wrichik Basu, post: 6822467, member: 623143"] Here are some pictures of the setup: [CENTER] [ATTACH type="full" alt="20221118_193042-2.jpg"]317369[/ATTACH] [I]The first three are the fuses of the three phases. Then comes the neutral. At the bottom right of the board, you can see the point where all the earth connections from different houses are joined. This is connected to the metal pipe via the thick black wire. The metal pipe houses the three phases and the neutral wires and runs underground. In this way, the company ensures that the earth wires are actually grounded.[/I][MEDIA=imgur]B9wVDZx[/MEDIA] [I]The fuse in the neutral line.[/I] [MEDIA=imgur]r1I9KLH[/MEDIA] [/CENTER] [SIZE=2]Edit: Changed second picture to a better image.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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