Joe D.
Member
- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Occupation
- Electrician
In a single phase system 1 load on A phase draws 9 amps and 1 load on B Phase draws 5 amps. Is it correct in thinking that the current starts at the source, travels from one load to another (A phase through load to shared neutral through second load then B phase) then back to the source and the current imbalance goes back on the neutral? Or is it correct in thinking that the current just leaves the source on A & B phase goes through their respective loads and just cancels out on the neutral because of the opposing magnetic fields on the neutral?