steve_bank
Diabetic retinopathy and poor eyesight. Typos ...
On a refrigerator the metal parts are connected to the third wire or safety ground. It 'Earths' or grounds exposed metal. If somehow the exposed metal contacts mains voltage a short circuit exists hopefully tripping a breaker.
Back in the 59s-60s I remember there were appliances that would give you a tingle if touched the metal and a ground like a water pipe.
A ground fault interrupter will detect small currents in the third wire and open the mains.
Lamps these days do not typically have a third wire, Safety standards allow for it. What they have is a polarized plug.
Back in the 59s-60s I remember there were appliances that would give you a tingle if touched the metal and a ground like a water pipe.
A ground fault interrupter will detect small currents in the third wire and open the mains.
Lamps these days do not typically have a third wire, Safety standards allow for it. What they have is a polarized plug.