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Artificial neutral grounding

Artificial neutral grounding of a three-phase three-wire system 20/668... [Pg.657]

This is not a method of providing an artificial neutral, as in the previous case, but to detect an unbalance or residual voltage (zero sequence voltage) in a three-phase three-wire or a three-phase four-wire ungrounded system. The residual or zero sequence voltage that may appear across the open delta will be the reflection of an unbalance or a ground fault in the system (Figure 20.10). Also refer to. Section 15.4.1 for more details. [Pg.669]

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