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110v question (UK)

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andrew2022

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is the earth in 110v systems (in the UK) connected or just the 2 phases?

by 110v i mean from a 230-110v transformer
 
andrew2022 said:
is the earth in 110v systems (in the UK) connected or just the 2 phases?

by 110v i mean from a 230-110v transformer

Simply test one and see!.

Generally these transformers are used to feed power tools on building sites, to improve safety - basically because builders can't be trusted with anything electrical :lol:

Almost all of the power tools will be double-insulated (again, it's far safer for builders), so won't have an earth lead anyway.

There's a lot of contradictory opinions about earthing things, but basically (in my opinion) it can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on the item in use and the failure mode that might occur.
 
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