Inspector507
Super Member
ZJ,
Maybe I can clarify things a bit for you. Here in the states when we refer to 220V, most times we are talking about 120/240V single phase. We have 2 line wires and a neutral that come to the house. Then, it is grounded (earthed in Europe sometimes) again. The utility has it grounded(earthed) at the transformer. At any point past the service box/circuit breakers, we use a ground which is the same as your PE wire.
Not many homes can be supplied with 3 phase power in my area. But is quite common in a commercial building.
Maybe I can clarify things a bit for you. Here in the states when we refer to 220V, most times we are talking about 120/240V single phase. We have 2 line wires and a neutral that come to the house. Then, it is grounded (earthed in Europe sometimes) again. The utility has it grounded(earthed) at the transformer. At any point past the service box/circuit breakers, we use a ground which is the same as your PE wire.
Not many homes can be supplied with 3 phase power in my area. But is quite common in a commercial building.