What is really the difference between neutral and ground.
I have noticed that the neutral wire that comes in from the utility pole is connected to the neutral tie in the main breaker panel. The Neutral Tie is however insulated from the metal panel box itself. The ground wires all connect to a metal screw that is screwed into the panel box and is uninsulated.
Now the 6 ft copper ground rod that is beneath the meter box on the outside of my house, does not seem to be connected to anything other than the glavanized Meter Box and the glavanized Main Power Switch Box for the house, which is next to the Meter Box.
Since the Neutral Line supplying the house comes from a utitlity pole where it is connected to a large ground wire that is buried in the ground next to the pole, what is the point of having in effect...two ground circuits?
Can any of the Theory Specialists shed any light on the reasoning behind having Ground and Neutral, when Neutral is grounded?
I have noticed that the neutral wire that comes in from the utility pole is connected to the neutral tie in the main breaker panel. The Neutral Tie is however insulated from the metal panel box itself. The ground wires all connect to a metal screw that is screwed into the panel box and is uninsulated.
Now the 6 ft copper ground rod that is beneath the meter box on the outside of my house, does not seem to be connected to anything other than the glavanized Meter Box and the glavanized Main Power Switch Box for the house, which is next to the Meter Box.
Since the Neutral Line supplying the house comes from a utitlity pole where it is connected to a large ground wire that is buried in the ground next to the pole, what is the point of having in effect...two ground circuits?
Can any of the Theory Specialists shed any light on the reasoning behind having Ground and Neutral, when Neutral is grounded?
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