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Harvard
Mar 26, 2022Explorer
Another thing not mentioned thus far is the stray capacitance (C) between H/G and N/G. For each RV on the circuit the stray C is cumulative. The common misconception is that the H/G leakage is approximately equal to the N/G leakage so there is no difference in leakage current. This is not the case because the H/G VAC is 120 where as the N/G VAC is close to ZERO.
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