John Frum
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In a typical RV the only connection to a grounding electrode occurs when the shore power cord is attached to the pedestal.
An induced surge could come into the system on the shore power cord.
During the surge; hot, neutral and ground could all be at several thousand volts.
When the surge protector activates, its going to try to shunt hot and neutral to ground via the grounding electrode upstream of the pedestal.
Am I understanding this correctly?
An induced surge could come into the system on the shore power cord.
During the surge; hot, neutral and ground could all be at several thousand volts.
When the surge protector activates, its going to try to shunt hot and neutral to ground via the grounding electrode upstream of the pedestal.
Am I understanding this correctly?