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Hello all
Probably a stupid question, but Ive asked lots in the past so why stop now. My place in Spain will soon be built and we have a number of spare appliances over here we would like to ship to Spain to use out there. Is their electrical system the same as ours i.e. 230 Volts and could I just connect a Spanish type plug up to the applicance and expect everything to work? (Assuming the apartment has not been fitted out with UK type sockets) Thanks and hapy new year to you all! Richard |
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![]() Would the Spanish authorities accept UK sockets? The wiring practices are different to the UK. I think we are the only country to use a 30A ring and individually fused appliences. They wire as radials with 16A breakers. (Please note, much simplified!!) Andrew And Spanish wiring practice leaves a lot to be desired ... Dave -- Some people use windows, others have a life. |
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Dave Stanton wrote:
Would the Spanish authorities accept UK sockets? The wiring practices are different to the UK. I think we are the only country to use a 30A ring and individually fused appliences. They wire as radials with 16A breakers. (Please note, much simplified!!) Andrew And Spanish wiring practice leaves a lot to be desired ... Dave Come on, I resisted the temptation for that line!! |
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On 1 Jan 2005 12:10:13 -0800, wrote:
Is their electrical system the same as ours i.e. 230 Volts and could I just connect a Spanish type plug up to the applicance and expect everything to work? Yes, except that Spanish wiring is occasionally (even in new properties) of the French Provincial standard and getting anything at all to work can involve prayers to minor saints or deities. -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
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Great! should save me a few bob.
cheers all as usual for the feedback. Richard |
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Great! should save me a few bob.
cheers all as usual for the feedback. Richard |
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"zaax" wrote
| My place in Spain will soon be built and we have a number of spare | appliances over here we would like to ship to Spain to use out there. | Is their electrical system the same as ours i.e. 230 Volts and could I | just connect a Spanish type plug up to the applicance and expect | everything to work? (Assuming the apartment has not been fitted out | with UK type sockets) It won't be fitted with UK sockets. | Yeap, even better get a few travel adapters Most travel adaptors are rather vile. Better would be to take a good stock of 4- or 6-way strips, rewire the plugs on those to Spanish, and mount them neatly near the sockets. British appliances can then be used without having to change plugs, and retain the protection of the 13A plug fuse. A Spanish (or UK with Spanish plug) socket tester might be a good idea. I don't know about Spain, but I think several European systems don't tie Neutral and Earth together as we do and are less fussy about polarity. Get the electrician to label the CU breakers in Spanish *and* English. You don't want to be wandering around in darkness wondering what "upstairs sockets, outside streetlight and neighbour's chicken incubator" is in Spanish. Owain |
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Andrew Chesters wrote:
Even your TV should work, it's only the French & Russians who use a different transmission standard in Europe. FSVO "work" :-) Surely Spain uses System B/G (PAL colour, 5.5 MHz sound carrier offset). Your UK System I TV will deliver a picture, but no sound, unless it's multi-standard, which many are these days. You might have to delve into the set-up menus and change the sound system setting. -- Andy |
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In message , Dave Stanton
wrote Would the Spanish authorities accept UK sockets? The wiring practices are different to the UK. I think we are the only country to use a 30A ring and individually fused appliences. They wire as radials with 16A breakers. (Please note, much simplified!!) Andrew And Spanish wiring practice leaves a lot to be desired ... But it will be covered by Part P - the common EU standard ![]() -- Alan |
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Andrew Chesters wrote: Even your TV should work, it's only the French & Russians who use a different transmission standard in Europe. Not so; there are different versions of PAL. One such has the sound and vision carrier spacing different to the UK, so you'll get either picture *or* sound, but not both. -- *I love cats...they taste just like chicken. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 09:42:57 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Andrew Chesters wrote: Even your TV should work, it's only the French & Russians who use a different transmission standard in Europe. Not so; there are different versions of PAL. One such has the sound and vision carrier spacing different to the UK, so you'll get either picture *or* sound, but not both. Something like a video recorder with SCART can be used as a cheap way out of this if the TV can't be reset to PAL B or PAL G from PAL I; or are there are little tuner boxes, although these seem to cost more than a cheap VCR. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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Derek * wrote:
On 1 Jan 2005 12:10:13 -0800, wrote: Hello all Probably a stupid question, but Ive asked lots in the past so why stop now. My place in Spain will soon be built and we have a number of spare appliances over here we would like to ship to Spain to use out there. Is their electrical system the same as ours i.e. 230 Volts and could I just connect a Spanish type plug up to the applicance and expect everything to work? (Assuming the apartment has not been fitted out with UK type sockets) Simple answer = yes. (Not nec. TVs, & Videos etc but you might be lucky) Think all europe is standardized on PAL except france, so even this should work. Have a mate in Italy who bought a satellite TV system, from sky and installed it in tuscany. Sky still thinks he lives in East Anglia. Just on the edge of the sky satellite footprint ![]() I think much of spain is too.... ![]() There's a lot to be said for wiring it up UK style if you intend to stay a long time as well. Its actually better as a system. But check regulations. However most latin countries are fairly relaxed - just find out who to bribe. DG |
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 12:20:19 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
strung together this: Think all europe is standardized on PAL except france, so even this should work. Yes, but there's two different standards of PAL, B\G and I. I found all this out recently after I bought a PAL\NTSC in car TV from the US, only to find it's not the PAL I standard which is only used in the UK and also Australia I think. -- SJW Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: Think all europe is standardized on PAL except france, so even this should work. Nope. There are many different versions of PAL, and IIRC the UK one is unique in Europe. -- *Am I ambivalent? Well, yes and no. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher wrote: Think all europe is standardized on PAL except france, so even this should work. Nope. There are many different versions of PAL, and IIRC the UK one is unique in Europe. Almost, it's used in Eire too, but they also use VHF, so in some areas you may not get all the channels on a UHF only telly. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Think all europe is standardized on PAL except france SECAM = Systeme Essentialement Contraire les AMericains ;-) |
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Andy Hall wrote:
Something like a video recorder with SCART can be used as a cheap way out of this if the TV can't be reset to PAL B or PAL G from PAL I; or are there are little tuner boxes, although these seem to cost more than a cheap VCR. This is only going to be a problem with local off-air signals though, obviously it makes no difference if the source is from the scart socket of a Sky box or DVD ![]() Lee -- Email address is valid, but is unlikely to be read. |
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![]() "Peter Parry" wrote in message ... On 1 Jan 2005 12:10:13 -0800, wrote: Is their electrical system the same as ours i.e. 230 Volts and could I just connect a Spanish type plug up to the applicance and expect everything to work? Yes, except that Spanish wiring is occasionally (even in new properties) of the French Provincial standard and getting anything at all to work can involve prayers to minor saints or deities. What?? Do you mean their work isn't subject to their equivalent of Part P - Surely not? |
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 21:49:52 +0000 (UTC), "John"
wrote: What?? Do you mean their work isn't subject to their equivalent of Part P - Surely not? Of course it is. The payment to the relevant local authority person is a licence fee for the inspection. -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
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Lee wrote:
Andy Hall wrote: Something like a video recorder with SCART can be used as a cheap way out of this if the TV can't be reset to PAL B or PAL G from PAL I; or are there are little tuner boxes, although these seem to cost more than a cheap VCR. This is only going to be a problem with local off-air signals though, obviously it makes no difference if the source is from the scart socket of a Sky box or DVD ![]() Lee Yes, I realised aftre I had posetd about teh subcarrier issue - had a portable telly that only did pictures in Blegiuem once. The solution is to go digital, and simply buy whatever DVD or set top box works, in the region where you want it to work. |
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![]() "Peter Parry" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 21:49:52 +0000 (UTC), "John" wrote: What?? Do you mean their work isn't subject to their equivalent of Part P - Surely not? Of course it is. The payment to the relevant local authority person is a licence fee for the inspection. So who would this be - the local Spanish mayor? |
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In message , Peter Parry
wrote On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 21:49:52 +0000 (UTC), "John" wrote: What?? Do you mean their work isn't subject to their equivalent of Part P - Surely not? Of course it is. The payment to the relevant local authority person is a licence fee for the inspection. Which can be undertaken before the work is started ![]() -- Alan |
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:25:03 +0000 (UTC), "John"
wrote: So who would this be - the local Spanish mayor? I thought they usually employed a more menial servant to carry out the inspection by holding a hand out and looking at the sky while whistling gently :-) -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
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"Dave Plowman (News) wrote
Nope. There are many different versions of PAL, and IIRC the UK one is unique in Europe. Here's the list of world TV standards http://kropla.com/tv.htm |
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