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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Docs/CTbasics.rst
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Expand Up @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ systems in the next chapter.

As explained above, split-phase systems can provide
high-voltage for large appliances. These circuits are connected
to two adjascent CTs that are on different legs. The usual
to two adjacent CTs that are on different legs. The usual
convention is to use RED and BLACK wires or, as explained below,
BLACK and WHITE for *pure* 240V circuits.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Like the *pure* 240V circuits above, these circuits use two
adjascent circuit-breakers, but also have a neutral conductor.
adjacent circuit-breakers, but also have a neutral conductor.
They usually have RED and BLACK conductors on the circuit-breaker
and a white neutral conductor that connects to the neutral bussbar.
Typical appliances are ranges, ovens, and clothes-dryers. Circuits
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