Posted by JMOR on November 08, 2013 at 07:55:05 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: Lectrical question posted by buickanddeere on November 08, 2013 at 07:22:36:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeAnd some how all those words are supposed to deflect attention to your incorrect statement that "Neutral does not connect to the water pipe"?
Maybe you like 'the water pipe connects to neutral' better. I will remind you, however, that the connecting wire is not oneway........it is bi-directional. We have clearly established that the connection is in fact present. You even admit as much with your question, "Is neutral current supposed to flow through that bare ground wire from the water pipe to the panel bus bar ?". You wouldn't be asking if current is supposed to flow in a nonexistent wire would you? Come on, you can get those words past you lips if you really try. Just slowly say, "I the God almighty of all things electrical, was WRONG when I said neutral does not connect to the water pipe, I see now that there is a copper connection between the water pipe and the neutral connected panel buss bar, as shown in the drawings". See how easy?
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