Translate

THANKS

Thanks for being touch with us on Social media and online website

×
Thanks!
for visiting the electricaldon.com website.Received many applications for ITI ELECTRICIAN for job. Kindly note our team is working on it, shortly you will receive call from them.

APPLY only if you have Electrical wiremen or Electrical Supervisor Licenses its Mandatory. !

Thankyou for your Patients. !

Search This Blog

TN networks

 In a TN earthing system, one of the points in the generator or transformer is connected with the earth, usually the star point in a three-phase system. The body of the electrical device is connected with earth via this earth connection at the transformer. This arrangement is a current standard for residential and industrial electric systems, particularly in Europe.[6]


The conductor that connects the exposed metallic parts of the consumer's electrical installation is called protective earth (PE; see also: Ground). The conductor that connects to the star point in a three-phase system, or that carries the return current in a single-phase system, is called neutral (N). Three variants of TN systems are distinguished:

TN−S

PE and N are separate conductors that are connected together only near the power source.


separate protective earth (PE) and neutral (N) conductors from the transformer to consuming devices, which is not connected together at any point after the building distribution point.



TN−C

A combined PEN conductor fulfills the functions of both a PE and an N conductor (on 230/400 V systems normally only used for distribution networks)


Combined PE and N conductor all the way from the transformer to the consuming device





TN−C−S

Part of the system uses a combined PEN conductor, which is at some point split up into separate PE and N lines. The combined PEN conductor typically occurs between the substation and the entry point into the building, and the earth and neutral are separated in the service head. In the UK, this system is also known as protective multiple earthing (PME), because of the practice of connecting the combined neutral-and-earth conductor via the shortest practicable route to a local Earth-Rod at the source and at each premises, to provide both System Earthing and Equipment Earthing at each of these locations















No comments:

Transformer Fittings And Accessories

  Oil conservator with drain plug and oil filling hole Oil level indicator Drain valve with plug Filter valve with plug Air release vent Exp...