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A neutral pin is a conductor in an electrical outlet or socket that carries the current back to the power source. It is typically color-coded as black or blue in many countries and is an important component for completing the circuit in electrical systems.

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Why you use neutral pin in three pin plug?

In North America the neutral pin is used to complete the circuit. One pin is "hot", one pin is neutral and the last pin is ground.


How do you connect the 3 pin plug?

One pin for phase other pin for neutral and third one is for earth/ground wire. In India the right pin is for phase, left pin is for neutral and pin on top side is for ground wire. This third top side pin is slightly bigger and longer compared to phase and neutral pins.


Is the long slot on a duplex receptacle hot or neutral?

The long slot on a duplex receptacle is the neutral pin.


When 3 pin plug is used?

To fit a 3-pin socket. The three pins are live, neutral and earth, which must not be confused.


What is the difference between neutral and park?

In park the park pin is engaged to prevent the vehicle from rolling away. In neutral there is nothing to prevent the vehicle from rolling away


Is the large pin on an electrical cord end neutral?

In North America the narrow blade is the "hot", the wide blade is the neutral and the U shaped blade is the ground.


What is the blue wire for in a three pin plug?

In the UK Brown is the live, blue is the neutral and green/yellow is the earth. The live and neutral are the two wires that normally carry the current.


What is used three pin top?

A three-pin top is typically used for electrical plugs and sockets, with one pin for grounding and the other two for live and neutral connections. It ensures a secure and safe connection for electrical appliances.


When use a 3-pin mains plug what is the biggest pin for?

On a UK three pin plug the two smaller prongs are Live (brown) and Neutral (blue). The Larger pin is for the Earth wire. This can prevent you getting an electric shock


Why you use three pin plug insted of two pin?

In an electrical socket, there are three holes. One is a hot wire, one is a neutral wire, and one is a ground wire. Usually, the hot wire is black. The neutral wire is white. And the ground wire is green. Motors usually have three pin plugs. Other items also have them. When a motor has a three pin plug, the body of the motor is attached to the ground. If a spark goes from the electrical wires to the body of the motor, it will go harmlessly to the ground and not hurt anyone. On a two pin plug, usually one pin is larger than the other. The larger pin goes to the neutral or white wire. It is also grounded. That way if there is an electrical short in the device, it should not electrocute the person using it.


Why third pin is plastic in 3 pin plug?

Double-insulated electrical appliances, such as electric drills, only require two connections -a line and a neutral- to the supply. An earth (ground) connection is unnecessary. In the UK, all electric socket outlets have shutters that blank off the line and neutral terminals when there is no plug inserted. These shutters are operated by the earth pin of the plug. As double-insulated appliances don't require an earth connection, a plastic earth pin is moulded into the plug in order to open the socket shutters in place of a normal metallic earth pin.


Which wire is not present in a 2 pin plug?

In a 2-pin plug, the wire that is not present is the grounding wire. This type of plug only has two prongs for the live and neutral wires, unlike a 3-pin plug that includes a grounding wire for added safety.