Definitions from Wiktionary (lost neutral)
▸ noun: (electrical engineering) A dangerous situation where the neutral wire in a split-phase power system becomes broken or disconnected, forcing all electrical current to flow directly between the two line wires and exposing loads connected between line and neutral to unstable and potentially-excessive voltages, posing a risk of equipment damage, electrical fire, or electric shock.
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▸ noun: (electrical engineering) A dangerous situation where the neutral wire in a split-phase power system becomes broken or disconnected, forcing all electrical current to flow directly between the two line wires and exposing loads connected between line and neutral to unstable and potentially-excessive voltages, posing a risk of equipment damage, electrical fire, or electric shock.
Similar:
single-phasing,
neutral,
electrical breakdown,
electrical treeing,
short circuit,
phase,
lead,
partial discharge,
neutral current,
core loss,
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