threewire
Threewire is a term commonly used in electrical wiring to describe a system that utilizes three conductors to carry electrical power. These conductors typically include a hot wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire. The hot wire carries the electrical current from the power source, while the neutral wire provides a return path for the current. The ground wire is a safety feature that provides a path for fault current to flow to the earth in the event of a short circuit or ground fault, preventing electrical shock.
Three-wire systems are standard in most residential and commercial buildings for single-phase power distribution. The voltage
In some applications, a three-wire system may also refer to a configuration for three-phase power, which involves