Pilot Bob
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No. The coil on the primary side of the transformer has no neutral. Only the secondary side has a neutral (which is grounded) The service drop to a residence has two hots (ungrounded conductors) and a neutral. Since it is grounded the NEC refers to the neutral as a (grounded conductor. The main disconnect panel is where all grounds and neutrals are connected by a bonding jumper, ie. at the first point of disconnect. All other panels connected with this panel must have grounds and neutrals separated. Also non-current carrying conductive equipment within this service must be bonded to ground with an equipment grounding conductor.
This is per my understanding.
This is per my understanding.