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Re: [Amps] what is a 4 wire 240VAC service

To: kg7hf@comcast.net, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] what is a 4 wire 240VAC service
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 09:29:46 EDT
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Perhaps the switch location has a dual role: up/on = occupied, down/off =  
unoccupied?
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/4/2011 8:24:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
kg7hf@comcast.net writes:







That must explain the bathroom light  switches in my house here in New 
Hampshire, they all are on the outside  wall instead of the inside.  Maybe we 
had a UK trained electrician!  



Paul (kg7hf) 







Date: Sun, 3 Apr  2011 22:51:41 -0400 
From: "Mark Robinson" <markrob@mindspring.com>  
Subject: Re: [Amps] what is a 4 wire 240VAC service? 
To:  <ve3zi@rac.ca>,        "Amps"  <amps@contesting.com> 
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It is a lot safer. They use isolation transformers and 115V on  building 
sites in the UK. 

UK code will not allow light switches in  a bathroom. It either has to be a 
string pull switch in the bathroom or a  wall switch on the wall outside 
the 
bathroom. There are no 240V power  sockets allowed in the bathroom apart 
from 
transformer isolated razor  outlets. 

Lots of people in the UK die using 240V electric mowers and  cutters 
outside. 
It isn't 120 0 120 like here. It is 240Vrms relative to  the Neutral/Ground 
potential. That is 660V pk to pk relative to ground.  You take a shock and 
it 
really hurts if it doesn't kill you.  


Mark N1UK G3ZZM  


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