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Re: [Amps] More on two pin 220vac

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Subject: Re: [Amps] More on two pin 220vac
From: "Paul Christensen" <w9ac@arrl.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 08:45:19 -0400
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about 80% of Thailand buildings have TWO holes in the 220VAC wall sockets and ONLY TWO HOLES. One side is definitely hot and the other side is definitely neutral. The pin sockets, the holes, are not marked and not keyed in any way. There is NO GROUND present by any means...no wire ground, no BX cable nor conduit.

When you state that one pin is neutral and at the same time state there's no marking on which pin is neutral, that leads me to ask a couple questions about electrical distribution In Thailand:

1) Is the receptacle keyed in any way to ensure proper hot and neutral with mating plug connections?; 2) Is the neutral absolutely floating above all grounded and grounding conductors (e.g, a water pipe or water-fed room radiator)? That of course assumes piping is even grounded in Thailand. Or, is neutral simply a floating return for the hot (which in reality would make it another hot conductor). Even though the receptacle has no ground reference, is neutral grounded/earthed at the service entrance or at some point upstream from the utility provider?

Mr. Parascondola's first message about the presence of voltage inside some Ameritron amplifiers, he seemed to say that it did matter which side of the hot and neutral of the two-wire supply 220ACV was connected to the amplifier AC input.

Specifically, what Ameritron models are affected by this as I would like to study the schematic(s).

Paul, W9AC
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