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Wiring Regulations Literary Question

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Hello all, I wonder if someone can help me please?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_optimisation#Overvoltage

I'm trying to get a reference for a section in this wikipedia article to put in a report I'm writing but I can't find the original source. Under the "Common Power Quality Problems > Overvoltage" section there is a sentence that describes "A 230 V rated lamp used at 240 will achieve only 55% of its rated life". From the article I believe it is from the book "Commentary on IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition" from 2016, ISBN 1849197652.


I have tried to find it in a library as I don't have £90 to drop on a new copy of it, just to see if it is this book I should be referencing in my report, but I've had no luck there. Is there perhaps anyone with this book that knows whether or not the quote does indeed come from it or not?


Any assistance with this query would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Alan
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  • from the book "Commentary on IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition"

    If it's of any help I do have the 16th Ed one. I've had a quick scan of the index and not found anything so far - but it might be lurking in there somewhere still. I'll have a closer look later on.


    I presume you know not to take such comments out of context - incandescent lamps sold in the UK were almost certainly 240V rather than 230V versions regardless of declared voltages and anyway are hardly an issue any more since incandescents are effectively unavailable for general use, while the drivers for LEDs/CFLs are far more tolerant of voltage changes.


       - Andy.
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  • from the book "Commentary on IET Wiring Regulations 17th Edition"

    If it's of any help I do have the 16th Ed one. I've had a quick scan of the index and not found anything so far - but it might be lurking in there somewhere still. I'll have a closer look later on.


    I presume you know not to take such comments out of context - incandescent lamps sold in the UK were almost certainly 240V rather than 230V versions regardless of declared voltages and anyway are hardly an issue any more since incandescents are effectively unavailable for general use, while the drivers for LEDs/CFLs are far more tolerant of voltage changes.


       - Andy.
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