Yep, it probably does.Depends how fast it is and just how good a contact it makes. An RCD improves the odds.
Kind Regards, John
Yep, it probably does.Depends how fast it is and just how good a contact it makes. An RCD improves the odds.
Now I start to understand why everybody here thinks 230V is something considerably dangerous.
All sockets, lamps, whatever are secured, whenever there is the slightest ground fault, all 3 phases and the neutral are shut off in the whole area.
Here it would, but I know nothing about Swiss regulations, and not much more about Swiss common sense!And that would fall afoul of current regulations. Also common sense.All sockets, lamps, whatever are secured, whenever there is the slightest ground fault, all 3 phases and the neutral are shut off in the whole area.
There is a belief held by some, presumably including those who wrote the UK regulations, that suddenly being plunged into darkness will cause people to fall off ladders, fall down stairs, break bones, set fire to themselves with hot cooking equipment etc. Examples of this ever actually having happened are, however, not to easy to find!Appart from hospitals, space shuttles and air crafts I got difficulties to find reasons why a cut of energy would not lead to a safe state. Uncomfortable, but safe.
An oxymoron, if HeavyLiftter is typical.Swiss common sense!
Try giving first aid in a dark domestic kitchen. Try hand winding a stair lift to where the panic stricken person in the chair can be safely taken off the stair lift. Could you even find the winding mechanismm in the dark ?.I got difficulties to find reasons why a cut of energy would not lead to a safe state.
Try giving first aid in a dark domestic kitchen. Try hand winding a stair lift to where the panic stricken person in the chair can be safely taken off the stair lift. Could you even find the winding mechanismm in the dark ?.I got difficulties to find reasons why a cut of energy would not lead to a safe state.
Hey hey - melted cheese and wimmin in Carnival costumes - sounds like fun.Raclette-Evening, Womens Carneval,
So what? The installation per se is bound not to generate its "own" earth fault currents of any magnitude, a 100MΩ IR to earth translates to 2.3μA. Take that figure up to several '00MΩ, or even GΩ (the raw performance of new cable), and you're into nA.When I bought the house it came with an electricians test result about the total ground fault of the installation. It was below measurable. The units in the form were microAmpere (micro not mili).
And other races - Norsemen for example. Descendents of whom (who even though they spoke French, weren't really) invaded and took over in 1066.That may seem odd since we have been overrun with Europeans for two thousand years.
They were included in my 'Europeans'.And other races - Norsemen for example. Descendents of whom (who even though they spoke French, weren't really) invaded and took over in 1066.
Not really. That was their cunning plan.But we assimilated them, and within a few hundred years French was being taught here as a foreign language.
So they were Scandinavian in the 9th & 10th centuries, but European by the 11th?They were included in my 'Europeans'.
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