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perspicacious:
the arguement that it's only 55V pushing through your body,
I did try and follow the pages of mathematics many years ago that a very clever forum member did, which showed that the actual voltage was lower than 55 V, nearer 45 V from memory.
I struggled then, so now I wouldn't even try!
Regards
BOD
From what I remember, there was a bit of additional complexity (to do with power factor?), but the worst case came from the 3-phase RLV system - with 110V between lines and so around 63V between L and Earth. Then with a TN system equal sized L and PE conductors the maximum voltage at the point of a L-PE fault will be around half that.
As I understand it RLV is a UK peculiarity - the rest of the 230V world has never heard of such a thing and just uses 30mA RCDs. As a result of harmonization all the standards deem 230V+RCD as acceptable, but there is still a strong preference for RLV in the UK and many individual sites still insist on it.
- Andy.
mapj1:
You do need to stop folk trying to fit RCDs to the RLV system though ?
I think large sites where 110V can be centrally generated it certainly makes sense, rather less so for jobbing builders working in peoples homes, the transformer is just another luggable thing to get damaged or to give someone back problems.
M.
you can buy them, designed to wire into the outgoing socket side of a portable unit. but I have seen them fitted to the 230v plug too
in a domestic setting, I think there should be little use for mains hand tools now battery tools are so good. I do agree that a transformer should only really be set up once a day, if it needs moving more than that, its time to look at alternatives
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