Listen "What are Ground Loops?"
Episode Synopsis
E&S Grounding Solutions President David Stockin responds to viewers' questions about the differences between ground “loops” and ground “rings”. Ground loops are a common term that is often ill defined and even more often used inappropriately. Typically, ground loops are used to define a process where the return currents (neutral currents) are allowed to travel back to the source on the normally-non-current-carrying-exposed-conductive-parts of a circuit, in violation of NEC 250.6 –Objectionable Currents. Objectionable Currents are hazardous to both persons and equipment and must be removed from any circuit. For more information or to sign up for some of our world-renowned educational classes, please visit our website at www.ESgrounding.comPlease follow us on Social Media for updates and behind the scenes info:Instagram:@AskTheGroundingExperts@ESgroundingFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/esgroundingYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWjcaK6ozQI5DCF0wf58HQ
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