mangemayur said:
just to update u guys.. the live and neutral wire can be swapped
BUT
the switches that we had placed is always on the live wire... so that the circuit breaker is at the entry point only. but if u swap that then the current can come to yr electrical device and will not flow till the circuit gets completed... and u know because of short circuit or any good reason the current can start flowing..
so i will never ever swap the wires untill u know what exactly u are doing
Yes I agree with you.
And I just do not agree with
pradeep_chauhan ,
shariq_pj
Let me add here that swapping of wires are not a solution to such problems and besides swapping of wires should not not be done.
Actually, you people just do not understand the usage of this wires.
What happens is the current flows from Live wire to the device and comes back from neutral wire and hence the circuite gets completed.
Now, what you have seen at home is that your TV has only TWO PIN PLUG and hence, you are able to insert it either way into the wall socket, right. But why is this so ?
Because, TV uses Direct Current to run. There is a device inside the TV which converts the AC to DC current and this is also one of the reasons why TVs run on very low voltages.
Ground pins are only necessary when the unit is not double-insulated.
But with a THREE PIN PLUG devices this is not the case. You must connet the RED wire to LIVE and BLACK/BLUE to the NEUTRAL and GREEN/BROWN to the EARTHING PINS only.
Example 1: Try to swap the LIVE and NEUTRAL wires of your home washing machine. Your machine motor will start rotating in the opposite direction tearing apart your cloths and damaging other parts of your washing machine.
Example 2: Try to swap the LIVE and NEUTRAL wires of your home Water Pump Set. You now know what will happen ?
Example 3: Try to swap the LIVE and NEUTRAL wires that come inside your home from the POLE. Your METER will start to work in the reverse order ?
:roll: :roll: ---- NO ELECTRICITY BILLS!!!!
So what exactly it happens when you swap the wires of your COMPUTER SYSTEM ?
Consider this :
If one were to accidentally swap Neutral and Live at a piece of equipment, this would make the Neutral-Earth voltage
230VAC/50Hz. This is equivalent to 2.3V at 5kHz, noise-wise, and is a whopping 11.5V at 1kHz when based on typical passive filter responses of 6dB/octave.
So the voltage will increase if you swap the wires this is called electrical noise in physics terms. Which is a hidden voltage which flows onto your system.
In many instances noise spikes, and this includes transients, can have very destructive influences on an installation (even if only as software crashes) but through no fault of the equipment. The equipment designer can only do so much. He cannot control the fool who wires it up!
In some instances the noise may be many hundreds of volts before it causes even a single hiccup in a piece of hi-tech equipment. In other circumstances not even a volt of noise could cause problems. One cannot set levels; Only deal with cause and effect.
So, think before your swap that wire ??
NOTE : Some sentences and terms has been taken from physics books and reference materials.