Bob Nelson
QUOTE: Originally posted by lionelsoni However, I would recommend marking the grounded-conductor side instead, since it is that side that is always required to be "identified" in the electric code, when identification is required. I have replaced the plugs on the two type-Z transformers that I now use for my main layout with grounding plugs. I have wired them so that the transformer outputs are in phase with the primary and have grounded the common (U) terminal to the equipment ground inside the transformer.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by lionelsoni [br To add to Frank's advice concerning the 120-volt phases, there is a common wiring arrangement, called a "three-wire circuit" that puts opposite phases on the two halves of a single duplex recepticle.
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