Asked by Shannon Michaud on May 06, 2024

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A transformer supplying a house with 240/120 V has a secondary which is center tapped. The conductor connected to the center is called the _____ conductor.

A) equipment ground
B) hot
C) neutral
D) ungrounded

Center Tapped

A feature in transformers or electrical wires that allows for the creation of a neutral point by tapping into the middle of the windings or conductor.

Neutral Conductor

The grounded conductor of a power system. It is connected to ground potential and is considered a current-carrying conductor. The neutral is generally white or gray in color.

Equipment Ground

A safety connection designed to protect against electrical shocks by providing a path for fault current to flow to earth ground.

  • Pinpoint the operational specifics of transformers, involving voltage, current, and turns ratio calculations.
  • Understand the application of transformers across different scenarios, especially in the areas of power distribution and control.
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Zybrea KnightMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The conductor connected to the center tap in a transformer supplying 240/120 V is called the neutral conductor. This provides a return path for current and is at a potential close to earth ground.