Jim--congratulations on another fine paper.
I am curious, is the use of the term Neutral-to-Earth Voltage (NEV) appropriate to use here?
I was under the impression that static wires were primarily used for lightning protection and not designed as a continuous current carrying neutral conductor. If the static wires are intentionally connected to the substation transformers as an actual neutral, then I can understand the use of the Neutral-to-Earth Voltage term.
I can see how you could have a "Ghost" voltage reading on a down ground from a static wire but a 500 ohm resistor would only bleed off 8 mA.
Chuck Untiedt March 23 2011, 12:29 am EDT
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