On 10/7/2005 at 5:50 PM Alistair MacDonald wrote:
Your friend
would appear to live in a different UK to me. It is however
common practice for the
outlets to be in a ring with a 30A fuse in the
fusebox.
No my memory lives in a different reality from the current one! :) Still, it's not too
bad for recalling a casual conversaton I had some 12 or 13 years ago.
What is the common residential distribution in the UK? In the US, most residences seem to
be wired with 230v 200 amp service, although some of the newer houses in my neighborhood
are getting 400 amp panels.
The US 230 volt distribution takes the form of a center tapped secondary on the
distribution transformer, with the center tap being grounded. Distribution panels
alternate which side of the secondary is used, so a 230v circuit requires two breaker
positions, each breaker connecting with a different side of the distribution transformer
secondary winding.
Cheers,
Chuck