Sunday 10 November 2019

What “Neutral” Means

What “Neutral” Means

The neutral conductor is the conductor that leads back to the center tap of the utility transformer. It is connected to earth at two locations: the utility transformer and the main panel. That is why it is sometimes referred to as the grounded neutral conductor. Its designation is white or a white tape on a black cable. Neutral current is commonly referred to as return current, because once the current passes through the load, the white insulated neutral conductor makes the complete circuit back to the utility transformer. All electrical current must make a complete loop. The current starts at the utility transformer and must therefore return to the transformer; the neutral is simply the return part of that loop.
The neutral cable or wire can kill you just as readily as a “hot” cable. The same current that flows in a hot conductor flows out the neutral. If you place yourself in series within that loop, even on the neutral side, you will be electrocuted.

How Electricity Flows

How Electricity Flows

Wire works much like a garden hose, but instead of conveying water, it conveys electricity from one location to another. When you turn on a hose faucet, water entering from the spigot pushes on water already in the hose, which pushes water out the other end. Electricity flows in much the same way. An electron flows in one end of the wire, which knocks an electron, which in turn knocks another electron, until an electron eventually comes out the other end. The water analogy can be used to describe the other elements of electricity. To get water to flow, we need water pressure. To get electricity to flow, we need electrical pressure. 




Electrical pressure, or voltage, can be provided
from either an electrical utility or a battery. And just as greater water pressure means more water flow, higher voltages provide greater electrical flow. This flow is called “current.” With both water and electricity, the diameter of the hose or wire limits what you get out of it in a given amount of time. This flow restriction is referred to as “resistance.”

AC 12V-0-12V transformer