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Neutral Voltage Question

Hi all, 


Hoping someone can help with this, as it bothering me that I dont know this. 


This is quite tricky to explain without an image. Essentially, if we have a circuit supplying one luminaire. The line conductor has a voltage of 230v from earth potential supplying the light. To complete the circuit, on the return leg a neutral is required (<50v from earth potential). Where is the point where the neutral is no longer at mains voltage, is it at the neural terminals? 


Is it a case of the luminaire will "use up" the supplied mains voltage? 


Any assistance is appreciated. 


Thanks
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  • With PME the installation earth terminal is not at zero even if there is a DNO earth rod connected directly into it as that rod has a resistance.

    In reality there can be several installations connected and a fair length of DNO cable after the last DNO earth rod. 

    The idea that the DNO TNCS-PME earth terminal supplied for the consumer installation is at zero volts just is not true. 

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  • With PME the installation earth terminal is not at zero even if there is a DNO earth rod connected directly into it as that rod has a resistance.

    In reality there can be several installations connected and a fair length of DNO cable after the last DNO earth rod. 

    The idea that the DNO TNCS-PME earth terminal supplied for the consumer installation is at zero volts just is not true. 

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