Electrical – Can 220v touch shock an insulated person

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In one-phase system, voltage is distributed over one phase while the other is called "neutral" and should be grounded, AFAIK. But, I think that I have experienced shock when touched one phase in 3-phase system, which does not even have a common ground. Is it charging-recharging of the the body capasistance? Is it less adverse than plugging a person between the phase and ground/neutral? If that is the case then why does the phase gives you the shock but ground does not? I see that birds are fine sitting on the power transmission lines, the high voltage one, I suppose.

Best Answer

If you have a 3 phase star mains system then there is always a common ground ( the to earth connected center on the transformer) and therefore a way of the current to pass from the touched phase trough the body to earth.

In a 3 phase delta mains system there is also a way for the current to pass but this time it is trough the body, the capacitance of the transformer and a different phase on the transformer.

When we have a frequency regulator the above can also take place with the same motivation.

Birds on a HV line can get hurt by lightning because a current can flow from the lightning bolt to the HV line. This in a capacitive sense or when the surge arrester gets activated. Anyway it will kill the bird.