Earth’s mass cancels the effect of leaking current in an installation by earthing out. A correctly earthed system lets one isolate any defective electrical equipment by the means of protective devices.
and then
A timber batten acts as ‘touch potentials’ and provides mechanical protection to the pole.
Seriously, and from a place that claims to be offering electrical training ~(and called 'success-academy' ) ?
Elsewhere, at least in NZ, they have considered changing the rules to permit TT on safety grounds, for rural settings where MEN is not as good as it could be, see report here but as far as I know it has not got much beyond the discussion phase.
Earth’s mass cancels the effect of leaking current in an installation by earthing out. A correctly earthed system lets one isolate any defective electrical equipment by the means of protective devices.
and then
A timber batten acts as ‘touch potentials’ and provides mechanical protection to the pole.
Seriously, and from a place that claims to be offering electrical training ~(and called 'success-academy' ) ?
Elsewhere, at least in NZ, they have considered changing the rules to permit TT on safety grounds, for rural settings where MEN is not as good as it could be, see report here but as far as I know it has not got much beyond the discussion phase.
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