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I agree that this sounds very odd and consider that it MIGHT be a mistake.
Definitely ... I know a lot of large companies have "electrical procedures" that mandate that all non-battery electrically-powered single-phase power tools are supplied by a safety transformer with a 55-0-55 V centre-tap-earthed secondary.
In which case, this does not conform to the company's safety procedures (and could mean the company is exposed to the possibility of a HSE prosecution if there is an incident).
It's therefore absolutely imperative that it's discussed with the duty-holder!
I agree that this sounds very odd and consider that it MIGHT be a mistake.
Definitely ... I know a lot of large companies have "electrical procedures" that mandate that all non-battery electrically-powered single-phase power tools are supplied by a safety transformer with a 55-0-55 V centre-tap-earthed secondary.
In which case, this does not conform to the company's safety procedures (and could mean the company is exposed to the possibility of a HSE prosecution if there is an incident).
It's therefore absolutely imperative that it's discussed with the duty-holder!
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