cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/28693796
Check the comments of the original post for the stupidity.
For those of you without an electrical background, the diagram shows the protective earth connected directly to phase, with phase and neutral also joined.
Correctly wired, this would be a three pin plug, with the earth wire connected to the earth pin in the plug, with the other end connected to the metal casing of the appliance. This is a critical safety feature, which will cause the circuit protection to trip in the event a phase wire contacts the metal of whatever this is connected to.
If this was actually done, the most likely outcome is it would trip a circuit breaker, but if the neutral was broken, it would connect phase directly to the casing, and likely electrocute someone.
Someone replied to me saying this picture of a plug is a dead circuit, because nothing is connected to anything, they genuinely don’t seem to understand what a plug is.
They walk among us.
To be fair, this circuit is absolutely safe at long as the breakers are installed.
Edit: Because this will trip the circuit breaker. It’s a short y’all.
And the neutral is unbroken.
You’re putting a lot of faith in the rest of the installation.
I was being tongue in cheek. This will pop the circuit breaker, but to your point, may cause a fire with the insulation of the neutral. So I admit, it’s not “perfectly safe.” Lol.