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Originally Posted by rumrunner
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health |Discussion Forums
Heres a link which should provoke a discussion about the pros and cons of 240v on construction sites ,i personally think theres no advantage in going there,things have worked well enough for years ,if it aint broke dont fix it ,the hse say no one has got killed on site by 110v ,why risk allowing 240v,which as the discussion in the above link shows ,there is a risk
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Yes Rum, but you could also look at all the countries ruuning on 240V, are there considerable deaths on site?
anyway, its the same thing, because:
110V CTE, fault voltage to earth = 55V
230V on an RCD: maximum fault voltage to earth (at a Zs of 1667 ohms) = 50V (before the RCD disconnects), and at lower Zs values, fault voltage to earth will be much lower
so there! its safe! crack on then lads!
