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Impedance Grounded Systems 1

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CuriousElectron

Electrical
Jun 24, 2017
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Hello Gents,
I read a technical article that states, "In an impedance-grounded system, the neutral reference can be offset from center..".
Does anyone know why this would be the case or can point to a technical resource where this would be explained?

Thank you,
EE
 
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It depends what the reference point is. Any current through the grounding impedance will cause a voltage drop between the wye point and the ground. This voltage drop, will cause a neutral shift, relative to a ground reference.

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