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Pawlal
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Hi
I've recently started learning about electrical three phase theory, and therefore got some questions.
Imagine the following:
Countries like Albania, Norway ++, have IT earthing configuration in their distribution grids, i.e. the neutral point is not solidly grounded, however "grounded" through the system capacitance.
So, I imagine that its hard to balance each transformer and some unbalance current exist?
How can this exist, if there is no neutral, does all this unbalanced current return back via the capacitance?Thanks for any help for this fundamental question.
I've recently started learning about electrical three phase theory, and therefore got some questions.
Imagine the following:
Countries like Albania, Norway ++, have IT earthing configuration in their distribution grids, i.e. the neutral point is not solidly grounded, however "grounded" through the system capacitance.
So, I imagine that its hard to balance each transformer and some unbalance current exist?
How can this exist, if there is no neutral, does all this unbalanced current return back via the capacitance?Thanks for any help for this fundamental question.