Then you will have to adjust the relevant values in the BGB and elsewhere so that they match your calculations.As i said the correct value is the actual voltage not some made up figure that is never found in practice either in the UK or Europe.
Then you will have to adjust the relevant values in the BGB and elsewhere so that they match your calculations.As i said the correct value is the actual voltage not some made up figure that is never found in practice either in the UK or Europe.
There has never been an actual voltage to use. What would you have an electrician do - go and measure the voltage and do his calculations using that? What should he do when it changed?As i said the correct value is the actual voltage not some made up figure that is never found in practice either in the UK or Europe.
The nominal value used to be 240, and that used to be what was used in calculations, even though some people never actually saw 240V.
The nominal value is now 230, and that is what is now used in calculations.
Just why are you such an idiot that you refuse to accept that?
It's not.The quoted nominal value is WRONG.
Then you are one of the most talented idiot impersonators I have ever encountered.I'm not an idiot.
It's not.The quoted nominal value is WRONG.
It cannot be - it is a nominal value.
Then you are one of the most talented idiot impersonators I have ever encountered.I'm not an idiot.
I don't agree.No need for the rudeness. If you don't agree say so.
But we have ALWAYS used a nominal value in calculations.That being the case using it for calculations is stupid and madness (in my opinion, which you may not agree with).
I think most of us (probably including BAS, if he would admit it!) agree that it would be more logical/sensible if we were to use some sort of country-specific approximate average supply voltage (rather than the 'nominal voltage') for calculations. However, that is not 'how it is' - and this forum would be a less tedious place if you did not keep going on about it. You've expressed your view very clearly, on countless occasions (and, as I said, many/most of us probably essentially agree with you), but nothing is to be gained by endless repetition, and the situation is not going to change, anyway.Nominal - (of a role or status) existing in name only. ... That being the case using it for calculations is stupid and madness (in my opinion, which you may not agree with).
all because you refuse to accept the concept of using a nominal value in calculations makes you an idiot.
Read this:
http://www.theiet.org/forums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=205&threadid=32622[/QUOTE]
It comes as no surprise to me that there are more idiots and ignorami who just don't get it.
It is correct. It cannot be otherwise, as it's a nominal value whose definition accords with the range of actual values allowed.Nothing wrong in using nominal voltage if the nominal voltage figure was correct.
However, that is not 'how it is' - and this forum would be a less tedious place if you did not keep going on about it. You've expressed your view very clearly, on countless occasions (and, as I said, many/most of us probably essentially agree with you), but nothing is to be gained by endless repetition, and the situation is not going to change, anyway.
Read this:
http://www.theiet.org/forums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=205&threadid=32622[/QUOTE]
It comes as no surprise to me that there are more idiots and ignorami who just don't get it.
Of course I get it as do those others. The nominal could be stated as anything within the range 216.2V and 253.0V by your reasoning but only a Eurocrat would.
As JohnW2 says most of us, probably including you, would agree using a country specify voltage would make more sense than some made up nominal figure.
Stupid decisions have been overturned before, let's hope this one is.
Enough said.
No, you don't, and neither do they.Of course I get it as do those others.
What's a 'Eurocrat'? It's important for you to clarify that.The nominal could be stated as anything within the range 216.2V and 253.0V by your reasoning but only a Eurocrat would.
It is a country specific figure.As JohnW2 says most of us, probably including you, would agree using a country specify voltage would make more sense than some made up nominal figure.
The supply voltage is allowed to range from Xv to Yv.Stupid decisions have been overturned before, let's hope this one is.
Please be assured that I shall remind you of that if you ever start this idiocy again.Enough said.
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