Hello.
In my country the building wiring system has two poles only, one is referred to as 0 and the other as 220V, is that in any way related to the "hot" and "neutral" terms?
I guess the hot is 220V and neutral is?
Looking at a NEMA 2P3W grounding receptacle, with the grounding hole upwards, which side is the hot and which is the neutral?
A document from ET-SALES http://www.et-sales.com/Documents/Re...ram%202P3W.pdf
indicates that the left side is called SYS GND is that the neutral pole, so does it mean that the left pole is the hot one?
I'm sorry if my question sounds silly. Thank you for your concern.
In my country the building wiring system has two poles only, one is referred to as 0 and the other as 220V, is that in any way related to the "hot" and "neutral" terms?
I guess the hot is 220V and neutral is?
Looking at a NEMA 2P3W grounding receptacle, with the grounding hole upwards, which side is the hot and which is the neutral?
A document from ET-SALES http://www.et-sales.com/Documents/Re...ram%202P3W.pdf
indicates that the left side is called SYS GND is that the neutral pole, so does it mean that the left pole is the hot one?
I'm sorry if my question sounds silly. Thank you for your concern.
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