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RE: buzz buzz buzz - I wonder why it does?


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  • From: "Keith Doxey" <lists.diyha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:19:30 +0100
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Yes.
 
All electrical equipment used on building sites should be 115V maximum under Health and Safety regulations.
 
They even use different colour cable to differentiate voltages
 
Yellow = 110V
Blue = 240V
Red = 415V
 
Even things like Working Lamps are operated at 110V. Its a very sensible idea when all that water is about. Compared to using something directly powered from the mains ( 55V vs 230V )  any shock you might receive will be a quarter of what it would have been therefore a quarter of the current therefore you will almost cetainly live to go to work the next day.
 
Keith

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www.kat5.tv

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Malcolm-Smith [mailto:rich@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 April 2002 09:51
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] buzz buzz buzz - I wonder why it does?

> A site transformer is an isolation transformer designed for use on a
> building SITE (guess where the name comes from!)
> Because of the often wet environment the output is centre tapped and
> tied to ground. This limits the maximum voltage to earth to half of
> the output voltage. Most shocks are from a single conductor to earth
> so this is an extra safety feature

So do they expect everyone working on these sites to have special 115
volt tools for the job? Or does this only apply to designated high power
devices that are more prone to "Accidents" then a normal power tool?

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