mtnelect
HVAC & Electrical Contractor
- Location
- Southern California
- Occupation
- Contractor, C10 & C20 - Semi Retired
The utilities would not like this ... It would cost them more MONEY to install a dedicated neutral from the local neighborhood substation to the end of each local circuit. And it would reduce the amount of current that is presently being pumped into the ground.
Presently, it's the homeowner who has to deal with all of this "Stray Current" floating around everywhere, which is dangerous to animals and humans. Not to mention the requirement of ponding ground rods everywhere !
Also, it would do away the ridiculous grounded connection between the primary and secondary at every pole transformer.
Presently, it's the homeowner who has to deal with all of this "Stray Current" floating around everywhere, which is dangerous to animals and humans. Not to mention the requirement of ponding ground rods everywhere !
Also, it would do away the ridiculous grounded connection between the primary and secondary at every pole transformer.
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