DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
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Chapter 29, Problem 10RQ
Referring to the transformer connection in Question 9, if the center tap of the primary is connected to a neutral conductor on the incoming power, will it permit the secondary voltages to be balanced when single-phase loads are added?
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