The grounding wire of the distribution box is a combined grounding system

The TN-C earthing system is a power supply system that combines the neutral wire (N wire) and the protective ground wire (PE wire) into one wire. Abstract - The most common medium voltage electric dis...

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It facilitates the operation of overcurrent protective devices and is a critical part of the grounding system, since it bonds the neutral conductor, service enclosure, and the EGC to the GEC via the grounding

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