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Solving Stray Voltage Problems "Stray voltage" is the common term used to describe "neutral-to-earth" voltage in a cow or livestock contact area, usually in the barn. Neutral-to-earth voltage is a low-level voltage (usually 10 volts AC) present on metal equipment that has been either grounded to the electrical system or connected to the grounded neutral conductor. Stray voltage occurs when the cow or livestock touches a contact point and the voltage drives a current through the cow, which causes a behavioral response for the cow or livestock |
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Symptoms of Stray Voltage
Causes of Stray Voltage
Stray voltage is not a mystery. There are fairly simple electrical tests that can be performed by qualified individuals to determine whether stray voltage is present at unacceptable levels on your farm. Where stray voltage cannot be eliminated, it can be reduced so that your animals are not affected. If you think that you may have a stray voltage problem, call a qualified electrician to review your farm wiring, call your milk dealer or representative to check your equipment, and notify your electric cooperative. Heartland Power Cooperative's technician linemen have additional information on stray voltage and will work with you to identify and solve the problem. For new installations an equipotential plane, pictured below, is required.
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