Glenn
Black, a retired engineer, says tingle voltage could be ended by
reverting to using an extra wire at the neutral.
“When
Ontario was first electrified, there was an extra wire included at
the neutral.
“Somebody
came up with a brilliant method of saving money by using the earth
to act as the circuit neutral, thereby saving 20 per
cent
of the cost of stringing wires.
“When a phase imbalance occurs, you get rid of it by creating "tingle voltage".
“If
there was the extra wire, there would be no "tingle voltage"
and it would be readily detected as voltage and current in the
neutral wire, automatically shutting the imbalanced system down, or
preventing "tingle voltage" from bothering people, cows,
etc.,’ Black
wrote in an e-mail.