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David G April 29th 06 06:45 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
I have been playing around with a Tool Transformer for 110v power tools.
Using an earth leak tester I found that the earth pin on the 240 side
gave a reading on earth, neutral and live on the 110v side. I assume
this is the centre tapped earth, but am curious to know why this is so.


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Dave Plowman (News) April 29th 06 06:51 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
In article ,
David G notreallyhere@sure wrote:
I have been playing around with a Tool Transformer for 110v power tools.
Using an earth leak tester I found that the earth pin on the 240 side
gave a reading on earth, neutral and live on the 110v side. I assume
this is the centre tapped earth, but am curious to know why this is so.


Might make sense if you read the thread before posting the same thing
again.

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Andrew Mawson April 29th 06 06:56 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 

"David G" notreallyhere@sure wrote in message
. com...
I have been playing around with a Tool Transformer for 110v power

tools.
Using an earth leak tester I found that the earth pin on the 240

side
gave a reading on earth, neutral and live on the 110v side. I assume
this is the centre tapped earth, but am curious to know why this is

so.


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David G
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With earth connected to the centre tap of the 110v side, you only have
55v from either live pin to a potential fault so even if a live wire
is touched the shock will be minimal

AWEM



DG April 30th 06 02:05 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
In article ,
says...

With earth connected to the centre tap of the 110v side, you only have
55v from either live pin to a potential fault so even if a live wire
is touched the shock will be minimal



Thanks for the reply. I am curious to know why it is done like this


Dave Fawthrop April 30th 06 02:45 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 14:05:57 +0100, DG wrote:

|In article ,
says...
|
| With earth connected to the centre tap of the 110v side, you only have
| 55v from either live pin to a potential fault so even if a live wire
| is touched the shock will be minimal
|
|
|
|Thanks for the reply. I am curious to know why it is done like this

I kills fewer Builders than other ways.

Builders are often soaking wet, and standing in a puddle so reducing the
voltage between a tool which they may be holding, and may develop a short
to frame, and earth is A Good Thing.
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method of accessing usenet. GG subscribers would be well advised get a
newsreader, say Agent, and a newsserver, say news.individual.net. These
will allow them: to see only *new* posts, a killfile, and other goodies.

DG April 30th 06 02:55 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
In article ,
says...
Might make sense if you read the thread before posting the same thing
again.



I apologise for the double posting. My origninal and all replies have
not shown up in my newsreader. Don't what is going wrong. Had to find
the replies through Google Groups. I am using Thunderbird and have never
had problems with it. I found an old copy of Gravity and that picks up
the messages correctly. Don't know what is going wrong. There are no
filters enabled but I do see that other headers are missing.

Anyone any ideas on what is wrong please

Regards

David

Adrian C April 30th 06 03:10 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
DG wrote:
I apologise for the double posting. My origninal and all replies have
not shown up in my newsreader. Don't what is going wrong. Had to find
the replies through Google Groups. I am using Thunderbird and have never
had problems with it. I found an old copy of Gravity and that picks up
the messages correctly. Don't know what is going wrong. There are no
filters enabled but I do see that other headers are missing.

Anyone any ideas on what is wrong please


With Thunderbird, make sure that the View selector is showing 'ALL',
instead of 'UNREAD'?

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David G May 1st 06 10:31 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
Dave Fawthrop wrote:

I kills fewer Builders than other ways.

Builders are often soaking wet, and standing in a puddle so reducing the
voltage between a tool which they may be holding, and may develop a short
to frame, and earth is A Good Thing.


Thanks

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Regards


David G
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David G May 1st 06 10:35 PM

110v Transformer wiring
 
Adrian C wrote:

With Thunderbird, make sure that the View selector is showing 'ALL',
instead of 'UNREAD'?


The fault was with my setup - the account was corrupt. When I changed
news served I just changed the name and server of an existing account to
save having to reload all the other groups. Thought it was working ok
until this fault showed up. Having setup a new account it seems ok now.

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David G
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