greybeard
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yes, 3 phase.4 wires coming into it.
Ken
yes, 3 phase.4 wires coming into it.
Ken
Maybe, but in reality, that Ford pickup was light blue.I can see the beginnings of some color. Kodachrome 2.0?
It'd be the first time a republican gave a speech from a democratic platform.
I have 3 phase power at my shed on my block closer to town however we only have the 3 active wires going into the property, the neutral wire is bonded to the ground at my switchboard (earth/neutral link)Maybe, but in reality, that Ford pickup was light blue.
4 wires.. Yes, the house was wired and powered by 3 phase.
Today, it would be typed as a barn dominium. Was told it was built in the late 30s and went thru several makeovers before Dad bought it around 1956. Doesn't look like much in the picture but it was a wonderful home and I really had a good & fun (tho lots of hard work) upbringing there. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
In the USA (I don't know about Canada) NEC stipulates that ground and neutral can be bonded at 'first means of disconnect' (usually meaning main distribution panel (maybe what you call a switchboard) and that's normally the only place that neu/grnd bond is permissible.the neutral wire is bonded to the ground at my switchboard (earth/neutral link)
I saw that yesterday and thought they forgot the funny meme
My mother would say, "That boy don't know whether he's warshin' or hangin' out." lol