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An interesting fault - a bit of a Quiz
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidney" data-source="post: 485788" data-attributes="member: 30039"><p>Had similar on a TT system where the overhead cables had been rubbing together over the years and finally shorted out causing both line and neutral to be at the same potential. The incoming line conductor was supported by a catenary which was also the neutral, only two properties running of the TX with the other property being on a different phase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidney, post: 485788, member: 30039"] Had similar on a TT system where the overhead cables had been rubbing together over the years and finally shorted out causing both line and neutral to be at the same potential. The incoming line conductor was supported by a catenary which was also the neutral, only two properties running of the TX with the other property being on a different phase. [/QUOTE]
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